is there a difference between a heater core on an AC car to NON AC 1963 T Bird

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Asked by Neil Feb 23, 2018 at 03:16 PM about the 1963 Ford Thunderbird

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 1963 Thunderbird, The heater core was leaking so I need to replace
it, however, the car was originally equipped with AC ( but not now( the
compressor has been removed) Is there a different heater core for AC or
NON AC,?  I just want to get the heater working and leak free. I can see that
there are SINGLE pipe heater cores at Macs auto?? naturally, there are 2
water pipes so I'm not sure about these, any help/ advice appreciated.

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Heater core is at rt.side under dash in a in closed case. Remove old one & match it up.

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