| wkristick | -- 01-04-2019 @ 12:42 PM |
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Anyone recognize this heater? In a 1939 Ford Deluxe I am looking at.
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| ken ct. | -- 01-04-2019 @ 12:57 PM |
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Neat looking art-deco heater BUT not a ford issue. Its after market. If it aint broke DONT fix it. OMO. ken ct.
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| wkristick | -- 01-04-2019 @ 2:03 PM |
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Found out its a Arvin Model 67 Hot water car heater by Noblitt-Sparks.
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| trjford8 | -- 01-04-2019 @ 5:46 PM |
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Great looking heater, but as Ken says it's not an authorized Ford accessory.
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| trjford8 | -- 01-04-2019 @ 5:46 PM |
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Great looking heater, but as Ken says it's not an authorized Ford accessory.
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| TomO | -- 01-05-2019 @ 8:24 AM |
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Here is a photo of a 1939 Heater. The left door has a restrictopr to keep it from opening far enough to interfere with the shift lever and the toe kick is sloid, not slotted as is the 1940 similar appearing heater. Tom
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