Round Harrison heater core

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  1. Sitesg419

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    Hi, new here. I have been searching for weeks for a heater core for my 1949 chevy 3100 with no luck. It is a round core (recirculating type) does anybody know where I can get one for a decent price? I saw one aftermarket that brassworks offers but it also come with a hefty price tag. thank you in advance
     
  2. PawPaws52

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    You can give these guys a call, they did make the round heater core at one time, not sure of the price.

    http://ucvintagerad.com/index.html

    The brass works heater core is a square core in a round body with a spral fan and motor so you need to take that into consideration when looking at the price, I've read good reviews on their product.
     
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    Welcome aboard, enjoy your ride while here, give Joe PM he is on this forum and many others.
     
  4. DeadZoneTruckin

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    Not sure what your idea of a "decent price" is but ,we have a few of those that are NOS in the original box.

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  5. Sitesg419

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    Thanks for the replies!! How much would you need to get for one deadzone ?
     
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    Send a Private Message for more info.
     
  7. kens

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    Any still available, nothing to loose right. Thanks
     
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    Trying to put "hard to find" and "low price" together in the same sentence can end up being frustrating. When we work on really orphan projects we don't spend a minute searching when it come to radiators or heaters. Do a search for Maine Radiator and click on "Antique". There has never been a radiator or heater core made that they can't duplicate.
     
  9. kens

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    hahaha Thanks for the info. This part has been my sort of Indiana Jones.
     
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    Used to be a place Down East that still made them new , NOT cheap ! .
     
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  13. Wolf

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    Just think if the 1st one lasted 65 years, the next NOS one should last that long, you probably will be okay...;)
     
  14. David Barber

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    Do you have any heater cores left?
     
  15. IronMan2375

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    1505241241064-113527679.jpg In case anyone is interested I have one of these used that I've been trying to get rid of
     
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  16. Ray Hahn

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    Do you have any more of these Harrison round heater cores for sale New Old Stock
     
  17. Ray Hahn

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    I would be interested in a used one to Ironman
     
  18. Ray Hahn

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    If you still have this how much
     

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