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Re: What have I got here, 1938?
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Faust
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I have an NOS knob/switch so I'm all set. I have the defroster unit that bolts on the heater, but need the vents that attach under the dash below the window. Ducting should be easy enough to track down.

Pics would be excellent. Thanks !


Ducting is with the old cloth and spring frame hose.

I think those vents on eBay are a little larger than the ones I removed from the '38. The design is similar. That is from memory, and I may be incorrect. I will post a picture of mine with a ruler, later this evening.

Posted on: 2009/2/26 19:57
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Re: What have I got here, 1938?
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Does anyone have the chrome strip that runs down the center of the '38, '39 "DeLuxe" heater? I am missing that.

Posted on: 2009/2/26 19:58
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Re: What have I got here, 1938?
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FYI - The SoCal region of PI reproduces the heater duct hose.

Posted on: 2009/2/26 23:37
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Re: What have I got here, 1938?
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I offer a word of advice on the defrost hose. 39 and earlier (the style pictured earlier) use 1 1/2 hose. 40 and latter runs 1 3/4 hose. The SoCal PI chapter does the 40 and latter 1 3/4 hose.

With that said, anyone have a source for the 1 1/2 hose? I need a section for my car.

Jim

Posted on: 2009/2/27 2:16
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Re: What have I got here, 1938?
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One option for 1 1/2 hose although not original type.

http://www.chevsofthe40s.com/detail/15100.html

Posted on: 2009/2/27 18:06
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Re: What have I got here, 1938?
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You could also check a boating supply store -they carry all sorts of venting hose

Posted on: 2009/2/27 19:11
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Re: What have I got here, 1938?
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Below are clickable pictures of the defroster vents and one of the defroster hoses, removed from a '38 "Junior". The vents are much smaller than the 7" described in the eBay ad. They are 4 - 4.25". The heater hose is probably 1.5", although stretched to almost 2".

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Posted on: 2009/2/27 22:20
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Re: What have I got here, 1938?
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HH56, Outstanding! Thanks.


Thanks everyone,

Jim

Posted on: 2009/2/28 1:14
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Re: What have I got here, 1938?
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Just below the wheel the column is wrapped with friction tape (remember friction tape and dark closets?)


OK I'll bite, What about friction tape and dark closets??

Boy, I'm not that old. If you take a roll of the old, cloth, friction tape into a dark closet and wait for your eyes to adjust to the dark, when you rapidly pull the tape off the roll it will give off blue sparks.

I learned that from my father, maybe it was his generation.


I've never heard that about friction tape. I did learn from my Dad that if you go out on Stinson Beach in northern California at night and kick at the sand you get sparks like you are describing. Think it's the phosphor in the sand.

BTW I'm 61

Posted on: 2009/2/28 11:35
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