- Vintage Auto-Lite SparkPlug "100% On The Job" Pinback and card, Toledo Plant/Location (1940s)
- Given to employees for achieving monthly perfect attendance in MAY.
- The origins of Autolite are traced to 1911, when Electric Autolite was founded. The company produced generators to power early day buggy lamps. In 1927, Electric Autolite acquired the Prest-O-Lite Battery Company from The Union Carbide Corporation which produced automotive batteries. In 1934 an Autolite facility in Toledo, Ohio was the site of the Auto-Lite strike.
- The Toledo Auto-Lite strike was a strike by a federal labor union of the American Federation of Labor (AFL) against the Electric Auto-Lite company of Toledo, Ohio, from April 12 to June 3, 1934.
- The strike is notable for a five-day running battle between nearly 10,000 strikers and 1,300 members of the Ohio National Guard. Known as the "Battle of Toledo," the clash left two strikers dead and more than 200 injured. The strike is regarded by many labor historians as one of the three most important strikes in U.S. history.
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- Stored in a non-smoking, dry environment
- Item has been in family for over 40+ years
- Fast shipper, majority of time I will ship same/next day of receipt of payment
- Item will be shipped in rigid mailer
- Shipping only to United States locations, I am willing to combine orders to save on shipping cost