Help identifying this radiator shell
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Mighty1924
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Help identifying this radiator shell
Need some help!!
Anyone have a idea who made this radiator shell?
Picked up at a auction and would like to know more about it
Thanks for any help
Rick.
Anyone have a idea who made this radiator shell?
Picked up at a auction and would like to know more about it
Thanks for any help
Rick.
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Daisy Mae
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Re: Help identifying this radiator shell
With the triangle depression my first thought was Hudson...
But the shell doesn't match their designs...
But the shell doesn't match their designs...
Call me anything you want...just so long as it isn't "late for dinner"
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Ed Baudoux
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Re: Help identifying this radiator shell
I think it's an aftermarket accessory shell for a low radiator Model T Ford.
Grayling Michigan
1927 Fordor
1926 Huckster
1923 TT
1930 Fordor
1930 Tudor
1927 Fordor
1926 Huckster
1923 TT
1930 Fordor
1930 Tudor
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Mark Gregush
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Re: Help identifying this radiator shell
On a scale of 1 to 10, rates a 10 on the coolness factor but 0 on who made it. I would say Ed is correct, low radiator T shell.
I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas!
1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup
1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup
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modeltspaz
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Re: Help identifying this radiator shell
It was originally supplied with a Peerless aftermarket radiator for a Model T Ford.
There are currently several speedsters that are active with the club that run one like it. If memory serves me, the late "Humble" Howard Genrich ran one like it on his famous No. 7.
There are currently several speedsters that are active with the club that run one like it. If memory serves me, the late "Humble" Howard Genrich ran one like it on his famous No. 7.
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speedytinc
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Re: Help identifying this radiator shell
Something itched in the back of my head. Looks familiar.
Indeed, Humble Howard Genrich (#7) ran that same shell.
I wasn't able to find a picture clear enough to read the triangle emblem.
Indeed, Humble Howard Genrich (#7) ran that same shell.
I wasn't able to find a picture clear enough to read the triangle emblem.
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Jerry VanOoteghem
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Re: Help identifying this radiator shell
Never mind... 
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Re: Help identifying this radiator shell
Howard’s Lucky #7
The best way is always the simplest. The attics of the world are cluttered up with complicated failures. Henry Ford
Don’t find fault, find a remedy; anybody can complain. Henry Ford
Don’t find fault, find a remedy; anybody can complain. Henry Ford
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Erik Johnson
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Re: Help identifying this radiator shell
I wasn't aware that Peerless/Corcoran Manufacturing Co. made "bat wing" radiator shells as shown in the photos.
The 1917/23 Peerless/Corcoran aftermarket shells I have seen in person, period photos and in their advertising have a gentle curve on the lower edge of the upper apron and a riveted Peerless script. Later advertisements show Peerless shells were straight across and basically identical to a Ford factory issued shell (Google book search below):
https://www.google.com/search?q=peerles ... =811&dpr=1
The 1917/23 Peerless/Corcoran aftermarket shells I have seen in person, period photos and in their advertising have a gentle curve on the lower edge of the upper apron and a riveted Peerless script. Later advertisements show Peerless shells were straight across and basically identical to a Ford factory issued shell (Google book search below):
https://www.google.com/search?q=peerles ... =811&dpr=1
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Mighty1924
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Re: Help identifying this radiator shell
Thank you for all the responses.
Now I know what I'm have.
Now the hunt for the badge to go in the shell.
Thanks Rick
Now I know what I'm have.
Now the hunt for the badge to go in the shell.
Thanks Rick