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Hot Air Heater parts for 1934 Ford sedan
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3w2 |
02-09-2022 @ 2:15 PM
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Michael at ThirdGenAuto.com has lots of NOS hot air heater components.
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fortyford |
02-09-2022 @ 7:41 AM
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I have an email and another number ,do not know if either one is current? lccaplan@aol.com and 818-363-2849 Sorry this is all I could find,maybe someone else may have some more information.
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Occaswright |
02-08-2022 @ 12:48 PM
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Larry Caplan's phone number is no longer in service. Would have another means of contacting him, other than writing? Thanks
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Occaswright |
02-08-2022 @ 6:01 AM
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Excellent and thanks. I'll contact both.
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fortyford |
02-08-2022 @ 4:39 AM
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Do you get the Early Ford V8 magazine?This was in I think last issue.They may be able to help,might be worth a try? Try Larry Caplan 19401 Clymer St. Northridge, Ca. 91326 818 366 9178 He may have what you want.
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Occaswright |
02-07-2022 @ 6:06 PM
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I'm working on a 1934 Ford sedan with a firewall hot air heater opening. The car has a '37 engine and headers. My plan is to make a round 'oven' for the setup at the header and connect to the other pieces on either side. I've done something similar on a brass car with the heat going to the carburetor. I'm looking for the pieces (3-4) from the radiator area (shroud/scoop) to the manifold heat exchanger and from the heat exchanger to the firewall. I've tried 2-3 recommended vendors, including ThirdGen in TN, Obsolete in MN, but come up empty. Anyone willing to part with these items or offer advice on where they might be found? I have a complete Hadees water heater setup, but prefer to try the firewall hot air opening first, if possible. Thanks, Glenn
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