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Join Date: Dec 2012
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My car was an original 1970 6 cylinder automatic. So that’s what I ordered. Perfect fit and I think the car runs cooler!
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Join Date: Oct 2020
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What brand is it? I didn`t found any plastic radiators on summit.If your car is a 1970 maybe i can find to my 67. Du you have any electric fan on the radiator?
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Waldorf Md
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tolass,
I had a 67 that I bracket raced for years. I am not sure what you guys are allowed to do as far as modifications but somewhere along the line I installed a radiator out of around an 85 Camaro. Aluminum radiator with plastic tanks with the attached shroud / electric fan combination. It was very light and worked fine cooling an approx 550 hp small block. I had to do a slight modification to the core support because it was a little wider than the stock radiator but it was nothing major.
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