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  1. It is nice to see "the rest of the story" though, and to see that the car has been brought back to life. It looked like an excellent car to start with....where does the car live now? The garage appears very interesting and has a "not USA" look to it....are those "tire lights"? Nice!.........

    Hello. It is a pity that I can not find the previous owners. I would extend this R & L history. First of all, I would again like to thank Mr. Galen Handy for the information provided. This is the B-26 model. According to Mr. Galen shall be six in the world and one in Europe - Lithuania. The car has all the original parts and all nodes running. Yesterday I bought the original side lamps. With regard garage - the car than a person should have a nice and clean house.<o:p></o:p>

    Lamps in the garage I have done the same , it is the Ford Model A, and Rauch & Lang tires.

    If someone from American Electro mobile Association can contact with me - I will be happy to communicate.

    More about process restoring Facebook - Rauch & Lang 1918

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    August

  2. Dear Colleagues,<o:p></o>

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    Maybe someone will be able to help me by finding any source of information about the amper/hour meter used in Rauch & Lang 1918, as it stopped working and I have no idea how to fix it.<o:p></o>

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    AMPERE HOUR METER; <o:p></o>

    TYPE M. S.;<o:p></o>

    NO. 45478;<o:p></o>

    AMPS. 60;<o:p></o>

    90 AMPERESE CONDS PER ONE REVOLUTION OF …;<o:p></o>

    SANGAMO ELECTRIC COMPANY;<o:p></o>

    SPRINGFIELD, ILINOIS.<o:p></o>

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    Ampere meter was used as a gadget to inform the driver/operator of energy consumption left in the batteries. By construction it is something similar into household electricity gauge, but instead of wire coils, which creates magnetic field in order to turn the gauge wheel – the Hg (Mercury) containers are placed.<o:p></o>

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    I am attaching some photos.<o:p></o>

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    Thank You in advance for your support.

    1918

    August

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  3. Hi, we are an antique automoblie Restorers Association. We are working with each client individually and car. The cars restoring to original state. The missing details of manufacture according to the available knowledge. The parts don't sell, but is usually themselves looking for. It is also organize an antique car outings and exhibitions.(facebook / Ford model A 1930). Thanks for colleague Rusty_OToole,- battery and charger is ok, - new.:( No this B26 not selling.

  4. Is there a specific club for electric vehicles? Is restoration info readily available? We are looking at a 1918 Baker Electric. I assume parts are difficult to come by ? Thanks!

    Hi, I'm restoring Rauch & Lang 1918, maybe you have a good electrical diagram? More photos facebook / Rauch & Lang, 1918. Thanks.post-88175-143141841474_thumb.jpg

  5. Sorry,

    Now this car is in Europe and belongs to me. missing cowl lamps and clocks. Very rare model and I can not find the full information. I have long searched for the car and now I want to properly introduce American history, I do not want to make mistakes. Very well restored my Model A and Lithuania now all can admire and learn about this model. Ford Model A (1930) | Facebook

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    Thanks

    August

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