myoung73 Member Joined Feb 21, 2013 Messages 56 Reaction score 0 Location Fairfield,Ohio Jul 28, 2014 #1 Here are some pics of my heater box after i restored it. All new stainless screws with washers, and 2 coats of black epoxy paint. Attachments IMG_0156.jpg 91.7 KB · Views: 511 IMG_0159.jpg 49.9 KB · Views: 502 IMG_0158.jpg 89.9 KB · Views: 516
Here are some pics of my heater box after i restored it. All new stainless screws with washers, and 2 coats of black epoxy paint.
Lakeroadster Member Joined Jan 23, 2011 Messages 1,599 Reaction score 97 Location Central Colorado Jul 29, 2014 #2 Nice......
vwnate1 Member Joined Jan 1, 2000 Messages 11,728 Reaction score 225 Location AMERICA ! Jul 29, 2014 #3 Sweet ! Didja make sure the flaps move easily ? .
Rich 5150 69 Member Joined Oct 1, 2008 Messages 334 Reaction score 6 Location Nor Cal Jul 29, 2014 #4 Looks great, thrift heater...?
myoung73 Member Joined Feb 21, 2013 Messages 56 Reaction score 0 Location Fairfield,Ohio Jul 30, 2014 #5 I went through it alll and flaps are smooth.
myoung73 Member Joined Feb 21, 2013 Messages 56 Reaction score 0 Location Fairfield,Ohio Jul 30, 2014 #6 This is an OEM heater to the best of my knowledge. This truck was in the process of being restored then the guy put it in storage for 12 years.
This is an OEM heater to the best of my knowledge. This truck was in the process of being restored then the guy put it in storage for 12 years.
R Ratnest Member Joined Sep 15, 2013 Messages 224 Reaction score 8 Aug 13, 2014 #7 Looking better than new!