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ford model a
Thomas > writes:
> I remember reading that the only gauge the T had was a gauge for the > alternator. Alternator? Not for 60 more years or so... You're thinking of the *generator*, a DC device of lower output and reliability. -- -Stephen H. Westin Any information or opinions in this message are mine: they do not represent the position of Cornell University or any of its sponsors. |
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