What Year Of Heater Core Is Close To A Slick?

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chris401
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What Year Of Heater Core Is Close To A Slick?

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I read somewhere a different heatercore would fit the Slick60's pickups. I have a 1965 2wd F-250 with the slopped floor, not the step. Would like to get one likely to be in stock on a Sunday.
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EDIT: Blower motor is in the cab.
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Re: What Year Of Heater Core Is Close To A Slick?

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Thru 72 without factory air is the same except the tubes are longer. If you have a radiator shop the can recore yours, I used a core from a later LTD that was within 1/4 inch
and put my end with outlets on it and put it in Skyliner.



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Re: What Year Of Heater Core Is Close To A Slick?

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Thank's, I'll look into it Monday. My Spectra core was only in for 2 or so years till it started leaking. Of course this happens just before we leave for a 9 hour trip. Seems someone had one from a latter year that was close enough to work in a jam.
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Re: What Year Of Heater Core Is Close To A Slick?

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may be to late ,but a 66-77 bronco heater core should work
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Re: What Year Of Heater Core Is Close To A Slick?

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greentruck wrote:may be to late ,but a 66-77 bronco heater core should work
I'll look at that option when I get back. Thank's
Chris
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