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Can anyone tell me what year this heater & defroster was used?
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It came out of the 1946 PU that I am restoring but it looks nothing like the heater in the 46 Salesmans Data Book.
Your comments will be appreciated.
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1947-1948 passenger car.

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Thanks.
I found the Model #. It is a Harrison H-01-47
This is the Salesmans Data Book. The truck heater is shown on page 327.
http://www.46chevytruck.com/1946%20Chevrolet%20Truck%20Data%20Book%20For%20Chevrolet%20Salesman.pdf
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That is a date code not the model number.

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Thanks for sharing the handbook, that was fun...!


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The 1946 and prior trucks used a passenger car dash mounted heater. The new A.D. trucks in 1947 used a truck heater only and it could be a fresh air heater or a plain dash mount heater and the dash heater was different from the 1947-1948 car dash heater you originally posed.


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Originally Posted by kevin47
Thanks for sharing the handbook, that was fun...!

Glad people are finding it and enjoying it! I will be posting the 1941 Chevy Truck Gold book this weekend. That is a fun one to go through as well!


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