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Dodge Power Wagon Heaters
Selection of heaters used over the years.  Looking for corrections, pictures and more information on heaters, switches and controls.
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MoPar Deluxe Model 36 as found in 1946-48 WDX.  Six volt.

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Model 36 water tubes with threaded collars.

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Model 36 in 1947 WDX.  Note heater controls in dash.

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Model 36 mounting tabs.

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Exploded view of Model 36 in WDX Parts Manual.

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Model 36 controls.

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Factory literature says model 61 was not available in Power Wagon, but many were

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MoPar Truck Master Model 61 as found in 1948 WDX through 1951 B3-PW126.  Six volt.  Defroster vents in upper left.
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Model 61 in 1947.

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Model 61 heater controls.  Often in the two outer holes.

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Model 62.  Six volt.  Defroster tubes now on bottom right.

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Model 62 in 1949 B1-PW126.  Note silver rings.

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Model 62 in 1950 B2-PW126.  Repainted black and silver.

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Model 62 repainted black.

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Chrome band and two wires.

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Model 62 and Model 70 in Special Equipment and Accessories Catalog 1951.

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Fresh Air Intake Package.

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Exploded view of Model 62 in 1947-56 Parts Manual.

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Model 65 in 1954 C1-PW6-126.

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Six volt.  Defroster vents on bottom right.

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Model 65 control panel and bracket.

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Exploded view of Model 65 in 1954 Parts Manual.

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Model 65 (six-volt) and Model 75 (12-volt) in 1947-56 Parts Manual.

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Model 75 in 1956 PW6-126.

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Still sporting the "12 Volt" sticker!

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Another Model 75.  Sticker removed.

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Multiple wires, including external ground wire.

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MoPar Model 79 in 1958 W300M.  Twelve volt.

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MoPar model unknown. Twelve volt.  Defroster vents on left.  Long-throw manual defrost lever.  Note notch in housing for multiple motor wires.

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Twelve volt motor with multiple wires.  Possibly modified.

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MoPar Model 97.  Twelve volt. Defroster vents on left.  Short-throw manual defrost lever exiting bottom.  Originally gun metal grey.

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Model 97 in 1967 WM300.  Twelve volt.  Two wire.  Two-speed switch. Repainted black and silver.

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Exploded view of Model 97 in 1963-68 Parts Catalog.

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3-speed blower motor switch from 1967 WM300 on left.  Two 2-speed switches on the right.

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Aftermarket 3-speed dash-mounted switch.

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Need defroster vent housing on the right.

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MoPar Super Deluxe Model 46.  Six Volt.  Not sure if these were ever installed in Power Wagons.

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Model 46 water tubes and mounting studs.

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Aftermarket Arvin Model 74-H "Big Flo Special" in early 1946 WDX #984.  Six volt.

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Easy to see why it is referred to as a "Beehive" heater.  Integral variable switch.  Defroster vents on each side.

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New old stock Arvin Model 74-H ready to install.

 
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