Re: [FWDLK] Radiators
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Re: [FWDLK] Radiators



I got mine recored about 6 years ago. Cost was about $300 or so. I was
happy with the work, no problems. Best of all, I knew what I was getting
and I knew it would fit back where it should. I wouldn't try to buy a used
one, because it may not even be the right one, even if it is in good
shape. Good luck,

~dave

On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Playaz Klubb wrote:

> Hi All -
>
> There may have been a dicussion thread on radiators, but I seemed to have
> missed it/forgot about it...
>
> 1) Any thoughts on replacing a radiator with a used one vs. re-coring? Cost
> benefits? What is a good price?
>
> 2) Any good radiator sources for early 60's Mopars in Southern California or
> mail order?
>
> 3) Does anyone have a book that shows how many years a Chrysler (#2445640)
> radiator may span?
>
> Thanks for any information!
>
> - Joe
> (San Diego, CA)
> 1964 Chrysler Newport Conv - Needs radiator...
> 1961 Dodge Dart Seneca
>
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