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Incorporated on Friday, February 13, 1925, Mallory Electric of Toledo, Ohio manufactured its products at 1742 Nicholas Building, Toledo, Ohio. The company's founder, Marion Mallory, Sr., moved the business to 12416 Cloverdale Avenue, Detroit, Michigan in August of 1935 due to the company's significant growth in the early thirties and the need to be closer to the Ford Motor Company. Marion Mallory Sr. had established ties with his close friend Henry Ford, and together they designed the ignition system for the 1932 Ford V8. Ford Motor Company placed an order with Mallory for one million distributors for its new V8, and Mallory supplied much of the "original-equipment" ignition components for Ford through 1948. Even today, Mallory continues to build performance ignition products for Ford Motor Company vehicles.
By the late 1960's, the Detroit plant had become too small, and "Boots" Mallory began moving his father's company to Carson City, Nevada in 1969. Ten of the Mallory Electric Company's nearly one hundred personnel and their families moved from Michigan to Nevada to help the company get re-established. Within a short period of time, the entire company was located at what was then 1801 Oregon Street, Carson City, NV.
Marion Mallory, Sr. was born on April 4, 1893 in Nevada, Missouri. He has held hundreds of patents in the automotive field since 1916, initially under his own name, and then using the name "Mallory Research Company." After 1925, all of his patents were under the name Mallory Electric Corporation. Mallory has patents on items such as electrical systems, shock absorbers, internal combustion engines, ignition coils, ignition timers, ignition systems, governors, air inlet devices, carburetors, and even children's toy race tracks. Mallory's specialty was ignitions and fuel timing systems, but he also invented a breakerless magneto and improved distributors and coils. His patents are held in several countries, including the United States, Canada, Great Britain, France and Germany, and many of the patents have been licensed to other manufacturers. For many years, Marion Mallory, Sr. was second only to Thomas Edison in patent holdings.
Mallory's 12-volt coil features an oil-filled design, an arc-resistant alkyd top for superior performance, insulation and cooling, and is designed for Magnetic Breakerless (MBI) Distributors and Conversion Kits. The coil has a bolt-on design.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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brand | MALLORY | ||||
vehicle_service_type | Car | ||||
item_weight | 1.2 Pounds | ||||
connector_gender | Female | ||||
installation_type | Plug In | ||||
manufacturer | Mallory | ||||
upc | 769105121637 | ||||
global_trade_identification_number | 00769105121637 | ||||
item_package_dimensions_l_x_w_x_h | 6.73 x 2.8 x 2.56 inches | ||||
package_weight | 0.72 Kilograms | ||||
brand_name | MALLORY | ||||
warranty_description | Warranty | ||||
model_name | Mallory Universal Chrome Canister Ignition Coil | ||||
color | No Color | ||||
material | Plastic | ||||
suggested_users | unisex-adult | ||||
number_of_items | 1 | ||||
part_number | 29219 | ||||
included_components | Mallory Universal Chrome Canister Ignition Coil | ||||
size | No Size | ||||
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best_sellers_rank | #506,940 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #2,296 in Automotive Replacement Ignition Coils | ||||
date_first_available | September 14, 2004 |