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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Wallingford Noah, Sep 26, 2017.

  1. hey guys,
    Just got this radiator and I got no clue what it is and am looking for info on it. anybody know what it is?? any ideas to help me figure it out would be greatly appreciated.

    thanks

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  2. Mr48chev
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    No idea but it looks perfect for a speedster or single seater.
     
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  3. HOTFR8
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    I could be wrong but it looks like it is from a Whippet.
     
  4. Whippets are flared out toward the bottom. HRP

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  5. I thought franklin. but after looking it doesn't match
     
  6. HOTFR8
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    They are to. Still you can see how they do look alike.
     
  7. The closest I could find is a 22 Ferris. The lack of a place for a logo on the surround is a tuff one. JW
     
  8. Most of those old brass radiators had a manufacturers tag stuck on somewhere. Take the shroud of and see what you can find. That might not verify the car make but might give a clue to U.S. made or foreign made. Just to make you scratch your head heres a pic of a BEAN. :D Not a Mexican Bean but a British Bean.:confused: 1926_Bean.jpg BEAN RACER.jpg
     
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  10. bump....im curious too
     
  11. Paul
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    reminiscent of a (the) 1919 ReVere..

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  12. Paul
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    same car? in 1921..

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  13. Paul
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    I don't think it's actually from one but that's what I'd do with it
     
  14. brasscarguy
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    from seattle

  15. The37Kid
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    Good one!:p Bob
     
  16. The37Kid
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    Very nice, not setup for a Model T, top outlet is very large. Test the threads with a thread gauge see if they are US or metric, that may help ID were it came from. Bob
     
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  17. BJR
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    Not from a car made in the USA.
     
  18. 1922 Daniels is similar.... 1922 Daniels 8.jpg
     
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  19. s55mercury66
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    Is it possibly from an old stand-alone generator, like was used on the farm before power lines were there?
     
  20. Not from a Bean or Revere.
     
  21. it could be a Side Mounted Henway 1918!

    Just my 3.5 cents

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  22. dylan egon
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    do you still have that 4 blade model A fan?
     
  23. I got lotsa 4 blade model a fans

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  24. Any more ideas?
     

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