Can anyone tell me anything about this McCord heater that we took out of our 32AAB? I know the trucks history since 1946, and it was in the truck then. I have been told that McCord made radiators for Henry. It has a tag that says "McCord Radiator Mfg. Co. Detroit Mich". Model # CH-300.
Thanks,
Tom H
McCord Heater ?
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Re: McCord Heater ?
I can't tell you much, other than it is awesome and you're lucky to have it. I love the old period accessories, you won't find one of those in the Mac's catalog!
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Re: McCord Heater ?
I thought my otwell heater was cool ..... but yours is way cool ( or should I say warm ) . That would realy warm up the cab ..... Amazing design ...
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Re: McCord Heater ?
Thanks for the replies. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with it yet. I stuck it back in the mounting holes and it doesn't take up as much room as I had thought. I may just mount it up for a conversation piece. I have been told that when my father in law bought the truck in '46 the heater was in it, but it wasn't hooked up.
I guess I could be talked into trading it for a set of NOS running boards and rear fenders for our truck.
I guess I could be talked into trading it for a set of NOS running boards and rear fenders for our truck.
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Re: McCord Heater ?
You need some pedal pads man. There really isn't much left!
Red
Red
- Harry Lipki
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Re: McCord Heater ?
I would be keeping it in there ... It is just too unique and shows some of the simple yet usefull accessories that could be bought and installed on the AA's . Besides it looks soooo coolTomH wrote:Thanks for the replies. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with it yet. I stuck it back in the mounting holes and it doesn't take up as much room as I had thought. I may just mount it up for a conversation piece. I have been told that when my father in law bought the truck in '46 the heater was in it, but it wasn't hooked up.
I guess I could be talked into trading it for a set of NOS running boards and rear fenders for our truck.
- TomH
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Re: McCord Heater ?
Red,
The pedal pads are on the list and slowly working their way up.
Tom H
The pedal pads are on the list and slowly working their way up.
Tom H
Need rear fenders and running boards for 1932 131" single wheel Express Body