Antique Old Battery Acid Tester Water Filler Delco Vintage 1950's? on 2040-parts.com
Edgewood, Iowa, US
I believe this is a 1950's old gas station BATTERY SERVICE, ACID TESTER AND WATER FILLER..
Remember when you got gas and they pumped it and then they cleaned your windshield and checked your battery. This is a rare item in good condition, not perfect but it was actually used.
this is an ORIGINAL ITEM, not a repro!
Good item to add to your oil, gas station collection.
please look at remarks above as to condition and also look at the pictures... NICE OLD DELCO ITEM
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