MaxHeadroom - while it's understandable that you're looking for the best deal possible on a reproduction radiator, there are many key differences between a company like AMD and a company like GlenRay.

AMD is a multi-million dollar enterprise manufacturing and importing hundreds, if not thousands of different part numbers, and not just for old Mopars. They need a lot of channels to market and a distributor that can do a lot of volume can more easily afford to share some of their margin with you. Witness the group buys on AMD sheetmetal that get posted here from time to time.

GlenRay is for all intents and purposes a 1-man cottage industry that specializes in correct reproduction Mopar radiators and power steering coolers. It is a much more limited market with significantly fewer SKUs, done more as a labor of love. I don't believe that GlenRay would really gain anything from broader distribution and the market on reproduction rads (that people are willing to spend the coin on) has got to be pretty limited.

It's not like the aftermarket aluminum rads which are advertised here every month and usually are on sale at Jegs, Summit and the like.

If price is the biggest concern, then you're probably further ahead to buy an original rad and have it recored/refurbished. GlenRay coming to the market certainly helped to drop the price of used originals. For example, a 3443959 '71 Hemi/440-6/383 with axle package radiators were trading up around $2K and no guarantee on core condition.

Now, they are under $1000, often half that. Other HP radiators are back into the $300 buck range. Add a $400 core and refinish and you're good as new.

I have heard nothing but good things about Bob at GlenRay, and they have been very professional and knowledgeable when I've spoken to them at Carlisle. If you go that route, I don't think you'll be disappointed, regardless of the price.

YMMV