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Can Anyone ID the application of this radiator.
What is it worth? It has Transmission line fittings. I think it came off a BB 67 Chevelle way back when. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Jeff,
Hard to tell from here. Do either of the side tanks show signs of ever having mounting brackets soldered to them? What is the overall length of the finned section? I'm no Chevelle expert, but I wouldn't think that a '67 model would use a drop-in style radiator - assuming that's what it is. Steve
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No brackets - it droped in and rested on these rubber pieces. I saved those too.
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I found some notes, and this was pulled from a 1967 Buick GS.
It really looked like a "Buick Impala". Any clue if there might be additional applications? ![]() |
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It quickly measures: 26"wide X 19" tall
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