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Promotional flyer for the Tropic-Aire in-car heater showing installation options and pricing.
Identifier | ExFiles\Box 137\1\ scan0072 | |
Date | 30th August 1930 guessed | |
TROPIC-AIRE Showing Radiator Core and Fan Assembly Air from the car body is drawn through the center section by the fan and expelled through the heated radiator cores on the sides. Installed as a single unit on the floor of the car, there is no rattle, vibration, or chance for core leakage. Two Typical Installations Heater can be installed up against the front seat, throwing the heat toward the rear seat or (as shown below) can be mounted against the rear seat throwing the heat toward the front compartment. Either arrangement is satisfactory from the standpoint of efficiency and depends upon the interior arrangement of the seats and the personal preference of the owner. The factory recommends installation back of the front seat as shown in the illustration at the right. Thousands of car owners have been waiting for this development in car heating—and are willing to pay the additional cost of this deluxe equipment. The price is right—the profit makes each sale worth while and the potential volume is tremendous—sufficient to justify a real sales effort. This business can be yours by going after it. DISCOUNTS Less than Four - List $45.00; Dealer Cost - $33.75; Dealer Profit $11.25 Four or More - List $45.00; Dealer Cost - $29.25; Dealer Profit $15.75 Manufactured by TROPIC-AIRE INC. 60 Eleventh Ave. N. E.{Mr Elliott - Chief Engineer} Minneapolis, Minn. Form 109—Printed in U. S. A.{Mr Adams} | ||