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  • Can anyone I.D. this pre-war (?) Studebaker heater?

    And is it specifically a Studebaker design? Or is it a common design, just badged Studebaker? Click to enlarge.

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    I have not pressure-tested it, but see no signs of past leakage or repairs. The motor spins, but I have not tested it, either. One of the fine trim lines that wraps around the corners has been bent. Otherwise in excellent condition, although looks like a re-paint. It is heavy and for sale.
    KURTRUK
    (read it backwards)




    Nothing is politically right which is morally wrong. -A. Lincoln

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    Badged "Studebaker"......?
    Lou Van Anne
    62 Champ
    64 R2 GT Hawk
    79 Avanti II

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    • #3
      Referred to as the Deluxe Triple Duty the part number is AC424, orig list $15.95. For a cut of the profit on your sale I will provide the year! May also consider emailing you a copy of the original ad!
      Richard Quinn
      Editor emeritus: Antique Studebaker Review

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      • #4
        Thank you, Richard. You're up kinda late
        KURTRUK
        (read it backwards)




        Nothing is politically right which is morally wrong. -A. Lincoln

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        • #5
          Originally posted by kurtruk View Post
          Thank you, Richard. You're up kinda late
          Prime time for me. The answer is 1937. Will be awaiting that big check in the mail.
          Richard Quinn
          Editor emeritus: Antique Studebaker Review

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          • #6
            As always Richard is correct. I have bought several for parts of that same style at Hershey with several different car names on them, usually orphan cars.
            Jerry Kurtz

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