I saw this 'EMBREE MFG AQUALATOR', automatic battery filler and I am wondering if it would have been an accessory available in 1919.
I am looking to add any accessory that was available in 1919 for my 1919 Ford Model T Touring.
EMBREE MFG AQUALATOR
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Re: EMBREE MFG AQUALATOR
I'd guess that is a 1930s accessory. (Emphasis on guess)
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Re: EMBREE MFG AQUALATOR
All the references I found on Google books date from 1946 to 1949. Therefore, I say postwar.
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Click on this long link for self edification:
https://www.google.com/search?q=embree+ ... z-modeless
How it works:
https://books.google.com/books?id=XCcDA ... or&f=false