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by Oldav8tor » Mon Aug 18, 2025 3:56 pm
At last year's MTFCI International Tour in Cadillac I saw a couple of radiator caps with little anemometers on them. The cups spin as you go down the road (or it's windy.) Does anyone know who might be making and selling them? I have a Berg's radiator and have learned the hard way I can't put anything too heavy on the filler neck or the neck comes loose.
Thanks in advance!
Anemometer - you get the idea
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by Allan » Mon Aug 18, 2025 8:11 pm
I have an original one made by the Wiggler Company Buffalo, New York and patented in Dec 1925. It has red, green and blue jewels in the cups. A mate has one which has a motometer in place of the ball that is on mine.
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by Fire_chief » Tue Aug 19, 2025 2:24 am
The one you saw at Cadillac was the one I bought for my daughter's 12 touring. I bought it 2 or 3 years ago at Luray. I don't think they are available at the moment.
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by Oldav8tor » Tue Aug 19, 2025 4:56 am
Thanks Charlie.... Did you by any chance take a photo of it?
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by DanTreace » Tue Aug 19, 2025 1:32 pm
Here's one that I took pic of a T on a tour somewhere. And an old advert.
The Wiggler company made these RotoScopes. I have vague remembrance that Bob Scherzer (RIP) may have made repops. I got one of his
Air Ford radiator cap toppers from him.

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by Fire_chief » Tue Aug 19, 2025 2:09 pm
Don't know how to post a picture, but it is the one like Allen posted.
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by speedytinc » Tue Aug 19, 2025 2:22 pm
Very hard to find.
One just went off on TBAY. $499 + shipping. No jewels. (they came both ways)
There was A guy reproducing them. I bit. Repop uses a sealed bearing. Need a strong wind to turn.
The original ones are a jeweled movement? takes very little to turn.
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by WillyR » Tue Aug 19, 2025 2:24 pm
speedytinc wrote: ↑Tue Aug 19, 2025 2:22 pm
Very hard to find.
One just went off on TBAY. $499 + shipping. No jewels. (they came both ways)
There was A guy reproducing them. I bit. Repop uses a sealed bearing. Need a strong wind to turn.
The original ones are a jeweled movement? takes very little to turn.
as much as I like gadgets, I don't think I'd spend more than $50 for one....
still want one...
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by speedytinc » Tue Aug 19, 2025 2:37 pm
You would have to be lottery lucky to find one @ that price.
I had considered making one. All you need is 4 melon ballers.
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by Daisy Mae » Tue Aug 19, 2025 2:48 pm
Never seen the cup spinners before, but have seen one of the airplanes....have always wanted one of the plane spinners...
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by TRDxB2 » Tue Aug 19, 2025 2:54 pm
Someones collection
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by Steve Jelf » Tue Aug 19, 2025 5:07 pm
I can stand this, but I drive country roads a lot.
I don't need extra weight bouncing on the neck. 
The inevitable often happens.
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by Rich P. Bingham » Tue Aug 19, 2025 5:23 pm
The Dauntless Geezer speaks practical truth (as always)
Not on a T (obviously) but if you like accessory radiator caps, how about this one ?? I’m hoping the bagpipes play when the car overheats, and there’s a head of steam in the top tank !
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by DanTreace » Tue Aug 19, 2025 5:45 pm
For that steaming Ford, this cap releases the excess

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by Allan » Wed Aug 20, 2025 7:35 am
Frank Brandi's post has a link to a previous discussion on this topic. In that post Bob Scherzer showed a photo of a boy pissing from a radiator cap.
Mannekin Pis, Dutch for little missing man, is a famous statue in Brussels, Belgium. I found a similar little man in an antique shop a few years back. They were probably sold as souvenirs to tourists.
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by TRDxB2 » Wed Aug 20, 2025 11:52 am
Need to see it in action (could be modified fora steam stream)
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The real one gets a change of clothes from time to time
Installed at this very spot in 1618 or 1619, this world-famous statue is a major landmark of the city.
Its clothes are changed many times a week according to a schedule posted at the fountain. The costumes are on display on the Grand Place.
There are many legends and stories associated with the statue and several replicas of it can be found in many countries. Its female counterpart, Jeanneke Pis, was erected in 1987 on the east side of the Impasse de la Fidélité/Getrouwheidsgang.
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by Allan » Wed Aug 20, 2025 8:41 pm
Not quite Frank. According to Wikipedia, the real one is in a museum in safe keeping. He had been stolen previously. The one the public sees in its usual place is a reproduction so that they do not loose the real one again. Perhaps spellcheck was being clairvoyant when it corrected pissing in my post and made it missing.
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by AndreFordT » Thu Aug 21, 2025 2:28 am
He,
You have stollen Toon Boer's Manneke Pis.
Here is the original during one of the French Model T Concentrations.
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by dlmyers » Fri Aug 22, 2025 12:40 pm
I wonder how you activate the water stream?
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by John Codman » Fri Aug 22, 2025 1:54 pm
I really like the anemometer in the OP, but the only time that it would be on my T is when it is parked.
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by John R. Heaman » Fri Aug 22, 2025 3:22 pm
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by John R. Heaman » Fri Aug 22, 2025 3:38 pm
Another version of Manneken Pis.