In the early auto years, drivers couldn't read their Moto-meter gauges at night, so the Moto-Meter company developed a solution with this light.
This light attached to the outside post of the windshield. The driver could reach out and focus a strong beam of light onto his temperature gauge, allowing him to see the temperature of his car at night.
Inside the glass dome of this light is a magnifying glass piece that is used to focus the beam of light onto the Moto-Meter gauge.
The back side of the lamp had a shutter affair that could be opened about 1/2" to show a red light, either light or dark red, to the rear (the “parking lamp”). The whole affair cost six dollars; for an additional dollar, one could add a rearview mirror that bolted to the light fixture.
I'm showing you examples from several websites, to give you the best possible look at the inner workings, broken and not, so this is the most thorough post about this rare accessory.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/-/363324512038
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/599638/688147.html?1477517976
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/599638/688147.html?1477517976
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/antique-boyce-moto-meter-light-1795325055
https://www.oldcarsweekly.com/features/qa-with-kit-foster-february-28-2013-2
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Brilliant article on rarely seen accessories.Once again,thanks for the sleuthing.
ReplyDeletethank you! I'd never heard of it until last night
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