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Radiator for 68 charger #148659
11/10/08 10:29 PM
11/10/08 10:29 PM
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After a rendezvous with destiny, my charger is in need of a new radiator. In this case, destiny was dressed as a 79 year old codger with questionable vision and a complete lack of understanding of the fact that a hyundai and my charger can't occupy the same space at the same time.

Anyway, the be cool anything-but-direct-fit radiator made the ultimate sacrifice, along with about 10 grand worth of other stuff. But since money does grow on trees, I'm all set. my question to you all is if you had my car with a stock 22" core support and a 440 (not too crazy) what would you do for a radiator? Whether it's aluminum or copper/brass, I intend to paint it black and use a clutch fan with a shroud.

so what would you guys recommend. I'm open to anything, but I want the top to be ribbed, not smooth to pull off a somewhat stock look. I'll cut the core support, whatever i have to do.

Re: Radiator for 68 charger [Re: Pool Fixer] #148660
11/11/08 05:41 PM
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Re: Radiator for 68 charger [Re: Pool Fixer] #148661
11/11/08 05:52 PM
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so what would you guys recommend. I'm open to anything, but I want the top to be ribbed, not smooth to pull off a somewhat stock look. I'll cut the core support, whatever i have to do.




If the core support can be sacrificed, how about installing a 26" support, and a proper looking 2898047 (or pricey 048) radiator?







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