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Old 08-25-2012, 08:53 AM   #1
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Default Radiator Question

Bought a 1930 Model A Chassis and the guy send it with the radiator below. Has anybody an idea from what car this could be? The size is arround the size of a 28/29 Model A radiator, but the shell don't fit at the upper edges. The inlet and outlets look like for a Ford Engine (?).
Show this question in the Model A area and got some good informations, I didn't recognize before. There are a inlet and a outlet weld shut to use a later Ford V8, also there is seen a "21A" and a "G" on the third picture on the right upper edge of the radiator, which would mean it is from 42 up (?). I marked the areas with a red circle.
Maybe here is anybody who can help me in which car or truck this radiator was used.

http://www.bilderload.com/bild/237753/img02398MPL5.jpg

http://www.bilderload.com/bild/237754/img0240D8DWJ.jpg

http://www.bilderload.com/bild/238857/img0241aRKORK.jpg

http://www.bilderload.com/bild/237756/img0242Q8RQ3.jpg

Thanks for your help,
Alex

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Old 08-25-2012, 08:59 AM   #2
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1942-1948 Ford 8 cylinder passenger car radiator originally before the inlet and outlet were closed off. The "G" stood for the place of manufacture,Green Island.
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1942-1948 Ford 8 cylinder passenger car radiator originally before the two outlets were closed off. The "G" stood for the place of manufacture,Green Island.
Thanks 37 Coupe, that was very fast and helpful.
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