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Elite Veteran
Posts: 1150
Location: Southern California | looking for a new radiator for a 1960 Chrysler Windsor. Any leads to one you've found that works for our cars? Jegs? summit? or elsewhere?
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Expert
Posts: 2312
Location: Arizona | If you find one please come back and post what you found. I've been trying to collect leads on what fits. I hung onto this pic from ebay as it looked like a possible interchange.
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(New 3 Row All Aluminum Radiator 1968 1974 Dodge Mopar Cars 22_ Core Big Block _ eBay.jpg)
Attachments ---------------- cu showing part number.jpg (155KB - 164 downloads) New 3 Row All Aluminum Radiator 1968 1974 Dodge Mopar Cars 22_ Core Big Block _ eBay.jpg (118KB - 168 downloads)
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Veteran
Posts: 158
Location: Ottawa, ON | I ran this one for about a year, it worked well and I only had to trim the side rails a little to make it fit my 61 Dodge: http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-Row-1963-1967-MOPAR-22-Wide-Core-Champion...
I replaced it because of the non-OEM appearance. |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 1150
Location: Southern California | thanks for the leads. Found a great place near by to build me one
Mattsons custom Radiator in Stanton Ca |
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Expert
Posts: 2312
Location: Arizona | Is the stock radiator on these 1.5 inch hose diameter on the radiator side? I seem to recall one of the hose diameters is 1.75. is that on the water pump inlet/suction port? |
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Veteran
Posts: 158
Location: Ottawa, ON | The upper hose going to the thermostat housing is 1.5", the lower one going to the pump (suction port) is 1.75". |
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