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Thread: FS: Vintage Eberspacher B2 12V Gasoline Heater

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    FS: Vintage Eberspacher B2 12V Gasoline Heater

    Eberspacher B2 Gas Heater Porsche 356 VW Bus Price: $200

    This is a vintage 12 Volt Eberspacher heater in excellent cosmetic condition. I say cosmetic, because I have not tested the unit, but it is very, very clean.









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    356? Seriously?

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    Well, Jim - it's 12V, so it's obviously a bit later, but there are people that have installed these in 356's.

    For you, I'd sell it to you as a SWB 911 Heater, so the price would be $500. But that's just for you. Ahem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greggearhead View Post
    Well, Jim - it's 12V, so it's obviously a bit later, but there are people that have installed these in 356's.

    For you, I'd sell it to you as a SWB 911 Heater, so the price would be $500. But that's just for you. Ahem.

    Seriously?
    Well Greg. you kind of stepped into it on this one.
    You know full well that that thing has never been near a 356 and hasn't got a chance of ever being in one. Claiming that heaters like the one you are selling have been installed in a 356 is just stepping in it with both feet!
    That thing has no business taking up bandwidth on your Porsche Only site. Do all of us a favor and remove your ad and put it on the Samba or Evil Bay and hope some sucker will bite.
    By the way, I and countess others on this forum do know what a SWB 911 gas heater looks like. Yours doesn't remotely resemble a true Porsche unit.
    GLWS, just do it somewhere else.

    Warmest Regards

    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by greggearhead View Post
    Come on Greg. You are just digging a deeper sh^t hole. The only thing in common with your mystery piece and that that heater is the color and the manufacturer.

    Ciao

    Jim

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    the hardi fuel pump would fit a 911 webasto unit and some screws can be used for correct webasto restoration(i did that).

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    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    the hardi fuel pump would fit a 911 webasto unit and some screws can be used for correct webasto restoration(i did that).
    Spoken by the Gas heater guru

    Ciao

    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    Come on Greg. You are just digging a deeper sh^t hole. The only thing in common with your mystery piece and that that heater is the color and the manufacturer.

    Ciao

    Jim
    Jim - it's a gas heater. It's an Eberspacher. People install these in lots of air cooled vehicles - which includes VWs and Porsches. Was this a factory piece? No. Did I claim it was? No. Can someone use it in a Porsche 356? Yes - why not?

    They could also use it in a 911 if they wanted, but the VWs and 356s tend to need a gas heater more than a 911 if they are used in the cold, as you well know.

    This heater is sold. To a 356 owner, and I have 4 people standing in line behind him, all 356 owners. So, I priced it a little low, and saying that it can't be used in a 356 is ridiculous, Jim.

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