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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Levelland, Tx
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second try for pics
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Well, there it is. in original mystery heater, I asked if anyone recognizes this. is it military? not sure if it is "our" kinda stuff?
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Harrison....got one in a '45 Willys Cj-2a.....Mike
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Harrison was/is a subsidiary of General Motors. In addition to making radiators and heaters for all GM vehicles, they made universal aftermarket heaters under the Harrison name. Some of the same heaters that were sold through GM dealers with the Chevy, Pontiac, Olds, etc. names on them were sold through the aftermarket with the Harrison name on them.
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