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Heater for 1936 Cord Westchester
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Also, Lee Foldenauer has some Aerotherm fan and cores -- basically everything but the box. Apparently Aerotherm made a different heater for another car with everything the same but the box. So if you can find a correct box somewhere, you can possibly get the rest from Lee.
Here is the heater I just finished restoring:
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If memory serves me right, Henry Portz was able to reproduce the heater box. I'm not sure what other cars used the internals of the Aerotherm heater but... Tim Gilmartin once sent me an ebay listing for the internals.One leg of my mounting purchases has been broken off since day one when Dad "found" our car for $300.00... Way back in 1961. I posted the historic papers on this a few years ago in this forum.My heater restoration is also in this 810 812 forum as is any other part I have restored.Emporator wrote: Heaters for Cords (I’m referring to the “approved accessories” of 1937 Aerotherm model) are exceedingly rare. In the decade and a half I’ve been scouring eBay I’ve only ever chanced upon two.
If someone were to reproduce them I’m sure it’d be a lucrative undertaking.
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If someone were to reproduce them I’m sure it’d be a lucrative undertaking.
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