This style heater was used in the 40's on some Chevrolet and Pontiac cars and trucks.
It was removed from a 1941 Chevrolet sedan where it was in good operating condition. The heater has been dry stored for a number of years. The blower fan is operational but a little whinny, (probably from lack of use). The heater core has a repair that is shown in the last picture. The surface finish on the heater box, blower housing and fan motor are in very good condition as seen in the photos. |
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