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1941-1948 Chevy Chevrolet Super Deluxe Heater. on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Ontario, Oregon, US

Ontario, Oregon, US
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1941-1948 Chevrolet Super Deluxe Heater 
  Found This in a 48 Chevy Pickup
Told it was not designed for it ,
but I guess back in the Day they used what they could.
Put power to the motor (WORKED)
No sign of leaking.
Did put water to it to check (not a drop) leaking

Surface looks pretty good , good use as is or give it a new paint job ?

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