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#59441 - 04/12/06 03:51 PM
Copper Cooled
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 09/05/05
Posts: 28
Loc: Kirkwood Missouri
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What do we know about the copper cooled 1923 chev. Why recalled, how come no more than one exists, what did chevrolet do for the remainder of the 1923 production run. How many Copper Cooled models were sold?
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#59442 - 04/12/06 04:05 PM
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Registered: 12/14/01
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Loc: Central Texas
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I think they worked out a deal and waited till the Corvair came out in 1960. Really I would reckon it was a good idea that didn't pan out. There is some information on the Internet just do a search.....
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#59443 - 04/12/06 06:09 PM
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Oil Can Mechanic
Registered: 04/26/02
Posts: 534
Loc: SW , OH
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The legend I have heard is that Henry F**d acquired one and would not return it when they were recalled. He wanted to hold if over Chevrolet's head.
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#59444 - 04/12/06 06:11 PM
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Registered: 12/02/01
Posts: 7721
Loc: Vancouver, WA
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There are 2 1/2 cars still in existence. One is in Detroit in the F**D Museum. One is in Reno, NV in the Museum. A prominent Chevrolet collector has an engine. (The 1/2 as counted above.) Several of the cars were sold and then bought back by Chevrolet. The problem was the small engine and the inability to get the copper to stick to the cast iron block. Another major problem was the air flow. It was backwards and the faster you went the less air flowed. And then there is the story of a barge load of the cars that sank in a storm in the Great Lakes. (In a program on the Discovery channel on Train Ferries, they have located one of the ferries and have gone down to view the trains. In one boxcar they discovered it was loaded with Nash vehicles.) Not much literature exists on the air cooled cars. I have one brochure, of several pages, that does cover the air cooled. 
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#59445 - 04/12/06 07:12 PM
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Backyard Mechanic
Registered: 12/17/01
Posts: 225
Loc: Toledo, Ohio
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AntiqueMechanic is right on. There isn't much literature on the Copper Cooled car. I have seen an original owners manual and an original "copper colored" bowtie emblem from the radiator shell. Very neat stuff!
In addition to the engines previously mentioned, there is also an engine at the Sloan Museum in Flint Michigan (complete with side covers) and a couple other engines have been seen over the years.
I have a GM picture of an engine being used in a tractor, and I know that some were used as stationary engines in factories.
Let me know if you are interested in any pictures of the engine. I also took a couple photos of the engine that the "prominent collector" has.
I have been to the Henry Furd Museum to see their car. They have it on display but don't say much about the engine. It just looks like another car. There are two stories of how the car got to the museum, one is that Henry bought it and would not return it, and the other is that Chevrolet donated the car to the museum in 1948.
The car at HFM has been the focus of multiple magazine articles over the years. The September/October 1975 issue of Special Interest Auto's also gave some performance numbers: 0-20mph 14.0 sec, 0-30 21.7 sec, 0-40 35.0 sec. Standing 1/4 mile in 41.2 sec @ 43mph. Top Speed of 45 mph. The engine was advertised at 22 hp, but the water sooled car was also rated at 22 hp and the car was claimed to be under-powered.
The Copper Cooled cars, also had a number of clutch and rear-end updates that did not appear on other Chevrolet's until the '25 model year.
I have been told that Ketterings original paperwork from the Copper Cooled project was donated to the General Motors Institute in Michigan. I have planned to make a trip to see what they have, but I haven't gotten around to it yet.
Anyways, the copper cooled car has been of great interest to me, and I have collected a number of articles on them. Interestingly, the '23 Dealers Manual does not mention the Copper Cooled cars.
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#59447 - 04/13/06 07:17 AM
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Oil Can Mechanic
Registered: 08/07/03
Posts: 658
Loc: brazoria texas
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a few years back two vcca ta,s and myself and both ta,s are credible came upon a copper clad at a swap meet in oklahoma . it was used to pull a gen set it had delco on the gen set . later on i found out this was a common power plant . at the time we knew they were not on every street corner should have bought it . i look for it every year i go back . probally in some ones collection but you never know it may show up next year
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#59448 - 04/13/06 04:15 PM
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 07/09/02
Posts: 83
Loc: Calgary
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http://www.mindspring.com/~corvair/cococo4.html Jnolee, found this on the net. you may have found it on your own seach. INteresting thing I noticed is the add from a Canadian Farm paper of the period. It shows one set up as a Lead acid genset application. Notice the gas cells just off to the side of the add. OUr local historical preservation Town has a working Glass cell elecrtic system. Next time I'm there I'll have to pay attention to what's powering it.
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#59449 - 05/29/06 10:31 AM
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Backyard Mechanic
Registered: 01/05/02
Posts: 408
Loc: Berkeley, Ca.
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The copper cooled block attached to a cast iron pan was used on a "Delco Remy Power Unit" (gen set). I don't know for sure if it used the recalled engines. I saw one at a Harrah's swapmeet just after seeing Harrah's Copper Cooled Coupe. The asking price was beyond reason.
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#97124 - 03/10/07 07:50 AM
Re: Copper Cooled
[Re: Lou]
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Oil Can Mechanic
Registered: 08/07/03
Posts: 658
Loc: brazoria texas
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headed to the oklahoma swap meet the copper clad may show up this year
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#102834 - 06/19/07 04:45 AM
Re: Copper Cooled
[Re: Ron from Canada]
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Oil Can Mechanic
Registered: 12/07/02
Posts: 677
Loc: Harwich, MA
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Ron: That link you posted (http://www.mindspring  /~corvair/cococo4.html ) is no longer active. If it still exists, can you find the link and repost it? Thanks! Coach
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#105952 - 08/17/07 07:18 PM
Re: Copper Cooled
[Re: Coachhill]
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 08/08/07
Posts: 8
Loc: NE Penna
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Didn't Pinky Randall have a copper-cooled Chevy in his collection ?
( I think I remember this from a Cars & Parts Feature on Pinky from ' 90s...)
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#107366 - 09/14/07 07:03 PM
Re: Copper Cooled
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 05/12/07
Posts: 43
Loc: AB, Canada
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Seems to me that Car Classics ? Magazine did an article on the Copper Cooled Chevy back in the 1960s or early 1970s. I'll have to research the Issue and I seem to remember that they wrote about the Copper Cooled car that "henrY" kept or had. Hope this helps, eh!
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#107380 - 09/14/07 08:46 PM
Re: Copper Cooled
[Re: ThomasT]
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Registered: 12/02/01
Posts: 7721
Loc: Vancouver, WA
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As I remember the story Henry purchased a car from any other make that was a challenge to his line of cars. So the Copper Cooled was purchased, disassembled to learn all the components and system. Then reassembled and put in storage. From there it ended up in the museum in Detroit. The other car ended up in the collection in Reno Nevada. Apparently, if still interested in these cars then you can get your scuba gear ready and try to locate the barge loaded with the Copper Cooled cars that supposedly went down in a storm in one of the Great Lakes. If you find them put me on the list. Only two cars are accounted for that excaped the recall by Chevrolet. Rumor says there is an engine in a private collection. There is a lot of confusion about the engines. An engine that looked identical was used to power generators. These are sometimes confused with the car engine. 
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#190027 - 11/30/10 01:10 AM
Re: Copper Cooled
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Backyard Mechanic
Registered: 07/20/03
Posts: 265
Loc: The New Forest, Hampshire, UK
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Canadian Automotive Trade 5, no. 2 (February 1923): 14. Selling to Fore at New York Show Makers Building Cars to Meet Public’s Fancy. Seventeen New Chassis and Thirty-Seven New Bodies Shown . . . The Chevrolet copper-cooled car, brought out by General Motors, attracted considerable attention. This car will not be introduced to the Canadian market for some time. Canadian Automotive Trade 5, no. 6 (June 1923): 45. OLDS TO PRODUCE TWO NEW SIXES: A WATER COOLED AND A COPPER COOLED Olds Motor Works, Lansing Michigan, announced that during September it will put on the market a new popular priced water cooled six cylinder car, along with its present line which will be continued into the 1924 sales year. Progress is being made on its copper cooled six and when that car is ready for market it will be offered through the present sales organization in addition to the new water cooled six.
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#190043 - 11/30/10 06:17 AM
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[Re: Oracle]
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Registered: 12/25/01
Posts: 1228
Loc: Canton, OH
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There will be an opportunity to see 2 copper cooled engines at the 50th Anniversary Meet in Flint next July. One copper cooled engine is in the basement of the Sloan Museum. The museum director has assured us that we will be able to tour the cars and the copper cooled engine that is stored in the basement. The other copper cooled engine is in the GM Heritage Center. We will be touring that facility as well. The GM Heritage Center also has a 1918? Model D 8 cylinder complete car. I am still looking for the correct spark plugs for the copper cooled engine. Neither of the 2 copper cooled engines mentioned above have original spark plugs in them. I would like to donate to them the correct spark plugs. Can you help me ID the correct plugs.
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#190102 - 12/01/10 02:23 AM
Re: Copper Cooled
[Re: jack39rdstr]
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Registered: 04/21/10
Posts: 937
Loc: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Well done guys,
One of the most interesting threads I have read, as I did not know alot about the Copper Cooled.
Regards
Ray
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