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building a 98 Camaro ,can I use the LT1 rad with a old school regular flow 350 ? thanks Mike
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Try to find a rad for a stick shift car. Thin and no cooler lines. Very light
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Okay I wasn,t sure. They sure look different.....
Kevin. Sold the 67 and bought a brand new body in white. , no more rust repair for me. |
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