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#385917 03/18/17 09:42 PM
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I was lucky to find a brand new in the box Air Flow heater for a 1951-1952 passenger car. I mainly wanted it for the heater core for my 1950. Then after thinking it over I remembered I need a heater motor and water control valve also. Not sure if the seal in the valve survived 65 years.
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Was interesing the the interior heater ducts are dark gray (high gloss) like the top of the 1951 instrument panel. The 1950 is the dark blue/gray like the top of a 1950 dash. The heater motor, which is visible, is a low gloss black. The heater hoses have not lettering on them. All the hardware , hose clamps, etc. and a new 180 degree thermostat date 1952 is there.

The heater control, three levers and eletrical switch, cables and lever knobs, etc. I can not use because the 1950 is not the same.
They will be for sale for $40 is any one is intrested.

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Was interesing the the interior heater ducts are dark gray (high gloss) like the top of the 1951 instrument panel. The 1950 is the dark blue/gray like the top of a 1950 dash. The heater motor, which is visible, is a low gloss black.

That is how the accessory air flow heater is in my 1951 Chevrolet.

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