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Re: Boston Auto Gage co
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Ljbargains
Yes, I believe you had go over to the gauge to check the fuel. But I'm not 100% sure. I was kind of hoping someone new something about this, I found the patent on a Google search showing this same exact gauge.

Posted on: 2017/9/14 12:06
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Boston Auto Gage co
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Ljbargains
Hello, I have come across a "Triumph" Boston Auto Gauge I was told this was used on a 1922 Packard also told several cars from 1905-1928 used this type of tank gauge. Can anyone verify this? I've attached photos of the Gauge also with the Gauge face unscrewed.

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Posted on: 2017/9/14 3:18
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