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#491822 - 03/03/08 10:01 PM Radiator differences - 28 /29
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Registered: 09/06/03
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Loc: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Mr. Shaw pointed out to me an advertisement from eastern Canada which includes a 1928 McLaughlin Buick radiator. Since my car is a '29, I was wondering if anyone knew if this item would work to have as a spare.

I know the McLaughlins differed from the US models in 1929 - the Buicks had holes through for mounting of the Buick emblem on the rad...the McLaughlin mounted badging on the light tie bar, so didn't have the holes in the radiator.

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#494610 - 03/14/08 10:05 PM Re: Radiator differences - 28 /29 [Re: Thriller]
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Registered: 09/29/06
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In the 1914-1930 Master Parts List the two radiators have different part numbers. So most likly they don't interchange. Is the 28 radiator a master or standard? I have been looking for a decent used radiator or at least a core for my 28 standard. If you're not going to use it I would like to have a shot at it.
Thanks, Dave
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#494617 - 03/14/08 10:21 PM Re: Radiator differences - 28 /29 [Re: Dave_B]
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Here's the ad
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2006 Buick Rainier - "Ruby" / 2005 GMC Sierra K2500 - "Max" (the hauler)
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#494879 - 03/16/08 10:18 AM Re: Radiator differences - 28 /29 [Re: Thriller]
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Thanks much.
Dave
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