Re: alternate radiator for 64 B body
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Re: alternate radiator for 64 B body



 Thanks Dennis Good Info. I will send you an e-
mail.......................MO

On Nov 1, 10:21 am, "Dennis C." <dennis.2...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Mo,
>
> Sounds like NIck may have a good deal for you on a radiator.
>
> I agree with copper vs aluminum, I wanted the copper for the look,
> with a different car or different build I would have gone aluminum.
>
> I bought mine from U.S. Radiator.  I called and talked to a great guy
> (no ideal of his name) who took me through the basic over-heating
> trouble shooting and recommended a radiator.  I am in Yuma Arizona, he
> knew the heat I was dealing with and I bought the radiator he
> suggested.  I don't have the number or price, not good at keeping
> records.
>
> I am at SEMA in Las Vegas this week, I have seen the booth for U.S.
> Radiator, if I can find it again I'll stop in and see what information
> I can get.
>
> Back to Nick, you may want to contact the guy with the new radiators,
> get the model numbers, check with U.S. Radiator to verify how they
> will do with your application.  Nothing wrong with a good price and
> helping a guy that has a radiator that will not be used.
>
> Take Care
> Dennis
>
> On Oct 31, 11:04 pm, MO <mic...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thanks all for your input.  An aluminum radiator just doesn't go with
> > my theme.
>
> > Dennis, I like the idea of a copper core. Can you tell me about what
> > price that would be and where you got it?  Thanks
> > again....................MO
>
> > On Oct 30, 6:25 pm, "Dennis C." <dennis.2...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > > Mo,
>
> > > I agree, go new if you can.  I tried used and even having one recored
> > > without any luck.
>
> > > I went with U.S. Radiator, they built me a copper one, 4-row that
> > > looks exactly like an original except the top tank does not have the
> > > mopar data on it.  Best for price and performance is aluminum I have
> > > been told.
>
> > > Expensive yes - but trouble free and good performance.
>
> > > Take Care
> > > Dennis C.
>
> > > On Oct 29, 9:43 pm, MO <mic...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > > >  Does anyone know of a 3-4 core radiator from a more easily found
> > > > later modle car-pickup that will  fit without extensive
> > > > modifications?  I would rather not buy a new one. Thanks for any
> > > > input.............................MO- Hide quoted text -
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