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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Connecticut
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More pictures - can you help identify?
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Northridge, CA
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The larger ones are used on the 1941 to 1948 passenger cars for the hot water heaters. Different nozzles and ducting are used for the hot air heaters. The smaller straight nozzles are used on all 1940 passenger models for the hot water heaters, Different nozzles and ducting used with the hot air heaters. The curved smaller nozzle is used on the 1940 pickup truck right side to get around the glove box with hot water heater. A similar large style curved nozzle is used for the 1941 pickup truck right side hot water heater. No hot air heaters were available for the trucks. That should cover them for you......40larry |
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