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Hi Gents-
Can someone help me identify this Accessory heater. I always thought it was a 1937 passenger, but now I'm not sure. Were there knobs on the doors of a 37? Any difference between truck and car? 37 and 38? Thanks Guys.

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This looks like the heater I have in my '37 Chev Master Deluxe, which I think was originally installed with the car, probably by the dealer. The car is in the barn for the winter so I can't go quickly check. Sorry.

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This heater is definitely correct for 1940 Chevrolets. This heater is shown in the 1940 accessory booklet. In 1940 there were 2 heaters that fit on the firewall, the Super Deluxe heater and this one that you have displayed, a 1940 De-luxe heater.
It is NOT correct original equipment for 1941. I do not know about 1939 or earlier on this heater.
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The heater is definitely a 1940 accessory!


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The heater shown in the photo is 1940 only! Both 1939 and 1941 are different. Also, according to the literature that I have, in 1940 both the cars and the trucks used the same heater. The same is true for the accessory heaters used from 1937 thru 1939 as well.


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Thanks Guys! Someone suggested earlier that it would be helpful to have a site with pictures of the correct accessory heaters available over the years. I have an illustrated 1950 Accessory dealercatalog (144 pages!) that I will be happy to share information from if anyone is interested.

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1937 thru 1939 heaters are almost the same except fpr knobs etc,but one way to be sure it is a 1937 heater is by the color. That is the only year they were blue.
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For a list of 37 Chevrolet accessories, look at web page <<http://la.znet.com/~c1937/accs.htm>>.


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