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Water heater drill template
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plymboy |
10-06-2024 @ 2:33 PM
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Anyone have or can replicate the drill template for the original hot water heater box??
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kubes40 |
10-06-2024 @ 3:52 PM
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I can and will. Tuesday. For a '40 passenger car, correct?
Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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plymboy |
10-07-2024 @ 6:55 PM
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The one I need is for passenger car
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plymboy |
11-07-2024 @ 2:57 PM
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Thank you for the template Kube....
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kubes40 |
11-08-2024 @ 1:11 PM
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You are very welcome.
Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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Carcheologist |
01-09-2025 @ 3:18 PM
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I have my genuine accessory '40 Ford water heater sitting proud in its proper location under the dash of my '40 Tudor thanks to Kube's water heater template! Kube is the man!
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Barney |
01-11-2025 @ 10:56 AM
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Hello from Barney Speaking of water heaters, could I ask you fine folks if you agree the pics are of a '40 heater? I bought this via our classified ads a couple years ago from, I believe, a club member. It may be for a '40, but it doesn't seem to fit in any of the positions in which I place it. Maybe I just didn't get serious enough. Any thoughts of what year(s) it fits? Thank you Barney
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kubes40 |
01-11-2025 @ 11:17 AM
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Barney, you have a 41 - 48 heater.
Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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Barney |
01-12-2025 @ 11:20 AM
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Thank you very much for your prompt reply, Mr. Mike, although it's not what I wanted to hear. I'm guessing I would be wasting time attempting to make it fit. I'm not opposed to performing a bit of retrofitting. Regards Barney
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kubes40 |
01-12-2025 @ 4:55 PM
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I have seen MANY of the later heaters installed in '40 passenger cars. You know I'm a purist at heart, so each makes me cringe a bit. The '41 - '48 heaters are much more common than a '40 heater and as such much less valuable. No doubt the reason so many have been installed in '40 Fords.
Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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