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I am restoring a 1935 Dodge Sedan made in Canada. The radiator core needs to be replaced and it has a tube type core in it. It is in odd tube style where the tubes are spaced with 2 close to each other then a larger space before the next 2. I own a 1937 Dodge (US built) truck with a cellular core. I believed that is what the 1935 Dodge Sedan should have but the radiator shop thinks the present tube type core might be original. Any help on the history of Dodge radiators and which is correct?

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Guest elmo39

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if the 35 is being restored to original i think you are right , it should have a cellular(honeycomb )core , but if not and the tube core is doing the job use it, it should be a lot cheaper and easier to source

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