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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Fuquay Varina NC
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1964 Radiator
I am converting my truck from a inline 6 to 350. Does anyone know which radiator will cross reference. It need's to be one for the transmission as well.
I can buy a new one but am very close to some very large junk yard's. Thank You Randy |
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Location: Parrottsville, TN
Posts: 5,440
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Re: 1964 Radiator
IMO is going to be tough to find- I got mine from Autozone for about $200.00.
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and a few others
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Blue Ridge Mountains of VA
Posts: 5,638
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Re: 1964 Radiator
Summit Racing has aluminum rads that will work. It's what I used in my 64. I'll try to find the part number for ya.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Marianna, Florida
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Re: 1964 Radiator
I picked up an aluminum AFCO off of ebay for around 100 bucks shipped. I just measured the original core size and got as close as possible. I do run a seperate trans cooler, but thats cheap as well. It sits in factory type saddles at the bottom, and I bent up an aluminum top bracket to hold it in at the top. Keeps it at 180 even in traffic on hot days.
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