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Tropic-Aire Car Heaters 1929

TROPIC-AIRE

The Original Fan-Equipped Hot Water Automobile Heater

LET the freezing weather come! Let the cutting wind sweep down from the North! You’ll feel none of the outside cold as you drive along, if your car is equipped for winter with a Tropic-Aire

It fills the car with the genial warmth of June. For no source of heat is so great, clean and steady as your engine’s hot water, as used directly by this efficient heater.

SIMPLY TURN THE SWITCH. An electric fan circulates the heat throughout the car, using no more current than a tail-light.

FAN USED ALL SUMMER, TOO! The hot water is easily turned off so that you can use the fan for cooling ventilation on hot summer days.

FOR ALL CARS. Made in three styles including a special style for Model “A” Fords. Tropic-Aire Hot Water Heaters are sold and installed by dealers and garages in every locality.

Tropic-Aire advertisement from The Literary Digest for December 7, 1929

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