WATER BAG
One item that every vehicle needed during the 1930s while
crossing the desert was a trusty waterbag. These were often seen dangling from the
front bumper where they could be reached at anytime that water was needed to an
overheating engine. This Desert Waterbag was made by the Ames Harris Nevelle Company
in San Francisco, California.
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Joe Domino of South Texas shares this
waterbag that belonged to his father, who used it during the 1940s.