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Old 01-27-2008, 11:12 PM
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Does anybody have a decent used one. As usual, the bottom corners are shot. Bought a new Dewitt Aluminum Radiator, what a beautiful piece.
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Old 01-28-2008, 12:54 AM
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You might clarify if it's early or late, that is if you still have your fan shroud in place. The early type has the studs on the lower corners for the fan shroud to be secured. The later type sits in a area and does not have the studs. From my experience you can find the later ones much cheaper and more readily available. Either one will enterchange, it's just how it attaches to the fan shroud you need to be aware of for fit. Hope that helps your search.

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Does anybody have a decent used one. As usual, the bottom corners are shot. Bought a new Dewitt Aluminum Radiator, what a beautiful piece.
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Old 01-28-2008, 10:14 AM
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Robert, a buddy of mine went through this same thing last year with his '76. He saved a lot of money by having a local fabricator and welder repair his. It looked better than new when finished. Just a thought.
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Thanks Guys, I knew about the late / early thing. Mine, opps wife's, had the studs until they came off! One of my fellow club members thought somebody like Paragon was actualy making the multi-piece bottom section as a patch kit. I'll just fab some that works.
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I bought a core support for a 70 SB that I am not using, I dont know if this will work for you though. let me know if your interested
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Dear Terry Lanham
Sorry it took so long to reply. How much are you asking for your core support.
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