1961 Pontiac ice scraper, dealer promo item. "Pioneer Equipment Co., Inc, Abilene Kansas" Pioneer was the Pontiac & IHC dealer, later adding Buick and AMC. Hard to find, if you've got a 1961 Pontiac. Great for an extra piece at car shows. Great condition, but small, and not sure it would really be effective as a real ice scraper.
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