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Im really struggling to find what a 37 fisher heater looks like theor seems to be so many, someone able to show me a picture of a orignal 37 heater? Cheers :)

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In the US a Harrison brand heater was used. Harrison was a division of GM. The two heaters offered did have a Chevrolet name/emblem on them. I would bet that a local brand was used in Australia.

At this time I can not find a picture of the 1937 Harrison heaters (different from 1936 and 1938) but the description is they are painted with a blue wrinkle finish (only year they were blue) and available in the Deluxe and super deluxe models.

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By any chance would it be one of these?
https://ibb.co/m8aOOo
https://ibb.co/mgfew8

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I found my 1937 accessory book.....wll send page picture later.
Either one could be a 1937 but the name on the black one looks like some one added that as it should say Super Deluxe.


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Ok great send the photo though when u can :)


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