That model was first manufactured in 1941.
We have same model complete. What is your question.
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In 1911, Westinghouse introduced an electric chafing dish. Made of sheet steel, it could be turned over and used as a hot plate. The main setback was developing a dependable variable heat control that could compete with a traditional hotplate. In 1953, Sunbeam introduced the Automatic Frypan. It was a square cast-aluminum pan with a built-in element. The black plastic handle featured a heat control and "fry-guide" reminiscent of the "mix-finder" of the Sunbeam Mixmaster. S. W. Farber, Inc. produced the first stainless steel electric frying pan in 1954.
Suzuki, Sunbeam
mixmaster in the movie, hook in the 80's show(ther'ye the heads)
Saturn, Suzuki, Shelby, Subaru, Saleen, and Sunbeam.
your colt huntsman was made in 1974.
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if it"s model 1908 hammerless then made about 1921
Subaru, Suzuki, Studebaker, Stutz, Saleen, Saturn, Scion, Sunbeam, Shelby America, SSC
Some automatic cars does have Turbo(s).
tokio hotel sings 'automatic'