Re: Cost estimates to re-core a radiator
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Go to a local autoparts store. Ask to look at their RADIATOR vendors book. USUALLY the book has dimensions in it. Find a MODERN DAY PRODUCTION type rad that is of BEST FIT. Probably take about 2 hours.
That's what i finally had to do for my 56 Exec. I found a late 70's ford picup truck rad. Been running that for over 7 years and at least 15K miles now. Hey!!! There mite not be a modern production type rad that even comes close. But worth a try. My guess is that u will find onee. Probably some truck or commericaal application.
Posted on: 2015/2/20 9:22
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Re: Cost estimates to re-core a radiator
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Look ca. 1960's thru about 1985 popular lite or heavy truck models is where i would start. BECAUSE they are STILL is wide spread use therefore rads still available. Worth a try before dropping $500 to $2K into a alreaady used rad.
IIRC the late 70's ford rad in my 56 Exec was about $120 at Advance Auto Parts some 7 years ago. Probably $300 now.
Posted on: 2015/2/20 9:27
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