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RE: rad t



I thought it was expensive, too, but I called every radiator shop in my 
area to have my original re-cored.  They all told me it would cost 
$400-$500 minimum.  I called a shop out west that Rick Ehrenberg of 
Mopar Action recommends in his magazine, that re-cored one for his 1962 
Savoy.  He wanted over $500, plus shipping both ways.  At that point, I 
decided if I was to spend that kind of money, I'd go with one of the 
very best.  Still, you're right, the $500 still hurts...

Sean


Don Dulmage wrote:
> 
> 
> $500!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Where are my heart pills. 
> I know i paid 450 for the old one but that was on a 220 estimate and 
> back when i was earning money. There is no chance ever I would put this 
> much in a rad again.  Thanks anyway for thinking of me.


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