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Unknown radiator 20s?


J Tryloff

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For sale is this radiator.

 

It came out of my 24 studebaker, but is not a studebaker radiator. I have attached all pictures I have.

 

If anyone can identify it, I will update the post. I have been told it looks like a Buick.

 

I also don't know what it's worth, but would trade for studebaker parts or take an offer on it. 

 

Contact me via comment on this post or a private message. 

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The original poster found it in a 1924 Studebaker. I was suggesting he might not want to get rid of it so fast because he might need that heavy brass neck, and maybe some other stuff too. There is an overflow in the very top of this radiator for an open system, and I believe 50s Mopars were pressurized and would not have had that. There could be other parts of the Studebaker radiator here too.

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I have a good restored radiator in my stude now. I know saving spare parts is good practice and all, but my 40x60 barn was filled up with stuff I'll never use. This rad is for sale. I won't scrap it, but I wouldn't mind it being gone. I may ask the guy who fixed up my radiator if he wants it for parts. 

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