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Old 09-05-2021, 07:27 PM   #2
nkaminar
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Default Re: Model T radiator shell

Ford used brass radiators up to 1917 when they switched over to using a copper radiator and a steel shell, similar to a Model A. In 1925, I think, Ford came out with an "improved Ford" which was a revamped Model T. I think they had stainless shells then but cannot remember for sure (It has been almost 100 years and my memory is not that good). If it is nickle plated steel the magnet will still stick to in.
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