22" 1968 Dart factory air 3 core Radiator

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Old 12-02-2010, 10:19 AM
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22" 1968 Dart factory air 3 core Radiator

22" OEM Radiator, 3 core heavy duty for A/C use
This is the original 22" 3 core radiator that came out of my 1968 Dodge Dart...it was for use with a fan shroud in a factory air car..it has been rodded out and two small cracks were repaired...it tipped over and fell and cracked two of the tubes...it is in very good condition and I would buy it to keep your car factory matching..

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$200 bucks plus shipping
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In my opinion... $200 is WAY over priced for an original one that needs to have quite a bit of work done....

You can buy a brand new, 3 core aluminum radiator for $250...
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Originally Posted by blue 68 gts
In my opinion... $200 is WAY over priced for an original one that needs to have quite a bit of work done....

You can buy a brand new, 3 core aluminum radiator for $250...
Tighten up....young nick...it has been repaired...all it needs is a little paint....250 bucks won't get you the part number and pentastar on top of the tank...this is for someone to replace a missing one in a car they are restoring..try to get one made out of copper and the price is 400-500 bucks...I know I have one of those also

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heres the star....

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Question acadian

Hi, do you still happen to have that rad, I'm restoring a 68 Roadrunner, even though the numbers arn't right a three corethat looks correct might be my best bet. Do you happen to know if the height would be the same for both A and B bodies. Thanks
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Originally Posted by Geoff
Hi, do you still happen to have that rad, I'm restoring a 68 Roadrunner, even though the numbers arn't right a three corethat looks correct might be my best bet. Do you happen to know if the height would be the same for both A and B bodies. Thanks
As long as your Roadrunner used a 22" wide one it will work...22" radiators were all the same width and height..
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