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1941 Chevrolet truck with super deluxe heater questions
I bought a 41 chevy truck from a friend to rebuild
It's essentially a cab and chassis In the cab I found this... Is it factory? Is it rare or worth keeping? The truck is equipped with defrost and a heather box that says Chevrolet super deluxe heater. There's two switches that go with it one marked heat with 4 positions and one marked air with 3 positions. The switches say "ark-les made in U.S.A.". Not sure if this was a dealer add on or factory. The holes are perfectly drilled and don't appear to be a hack job at all. Any info is welcome. http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/...227F94CA5B.jpg http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/...22902DFE89.jpg http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/...2297846013.jpg Posted via Mobile Device |
Re: 1941 Chevrolet truck with super deluxe heater questions
Just finished testing
Both motors and switches all work Posted via Mobile Device |
Re: 1941 Chevrolet truck with super deluxe heater questions
I'm still learning these art deco trucks, but I have seen that heater in these trucks from pics and other forums too. My 1942 1.5 ton does not have a heater and firewall is not punched for the hoses. I've seen like 3 different styles in these 41-46 trucks.
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