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Customs Can anyone ID these radiators?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by ziffer, Jan 16, 2024.

  1. ziffer
    Joined: May 4, 2005
    Posts: 254

    ziffer
    Member
    from michigan

    The narrower one on the right is a t****zoid shape and the larger on has a tag made by Fedders Mfg. Can anyone tell me what these were originally in? Thanks.
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  2. Petejoe
    Joined: Nov 27, 2002
    Posts: 12,634

    Petejoe
    Member
    from Zoar, Ohio

    We. Need to see the back sides of them.
     
  3. vtx1800
    Joined: Oct 4, 2009
    Posts: 1,908

    vtx1800
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    quick search https://www.company-histories.com/Fedders-Corp-Company-History.html
    Fedders began as a metalworking shop started by Theodore C. Fedders in 1896 in Buffalo, New York. At first it made milk cans and kerosene tanks for Standard Oil Co. and bread pans for National Biscuit Co. Shortly after the turn of the century Buffalo became the home of such automobile makers as Pierce-Arrow and the Thomas Five. Fedders converted his plant to making radiators for these models and, in time, other automobile makers as well. During World War I the company also made radiators for airplanes, and in addition it manufactured appliances for heating and electrical refrigeration. In 1924 Fedders had net income of $241,000 on sales of $3.2 million. It went public in December 1926, offering 50,000 nonvoting shares at $25 a share.
     
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