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aftermarket radiator for 1936 humpback panel


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I'm looking for an OEM radiator or an aftermarket radiator that will fit my panel.  I still have a flat head engine in it.  A local radiator shop wants about $2100 to fix the one I have. (it's pretty shot).  I'm thinking an after market one would be a lot less.  Any help or leads would be appreciated.  Thanks in advance.  Bob

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On 6/14/2023 at 11:34 AM, 36humpback said:

I'm looking for an OEM radiator or an aftermarket radiator that will fit my panel.  I still have a flat head engine in it.  A local radiator shop wants about $2100 to fix the one I have. (it's pretty shot).  I'm thinking an after market one would be a lot less.  Any help or leads would be appreciated.  Thanks in advance.  Bob

What's the number on the radiator you have and is it a Fedders or McCord?
Also a picture of the radiator you have would help in case any of us have one in our inventory to match it up.

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Was the original core the honey comb style? Do you want to duplicate that style? If not, any good radiator shop should be able to recore it with a straight fin modern core for a reasonable price I believe. Are the sheet metal brackets and upper and lower tanks in usable condition? 

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On 6/17/2023 at 6:03 PM, 30DodgePanel said:

What's the number on the radiator you have and is it a Fedders or McCord?
Also a picture of the radiator you have would help in case any of us have one in our inventory to match it up.

It's the original radiator. Mopar # 573874.  I can't find any maker name on it.  Bob

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On 6/14/2023 at 11:34 AM, 36humpback said:

I'm looking for an OEM radiator or an aftermarket radiator that will fit my panel.  I still have a flat head engine in it.  A local radiator shop wants about $2100 to fix the one I have. (it's pretty shot).  I'm thinking an after market one would be a lot less.  Any help or leads would be appreciated.  Thanks in advance.  Bob

I have a real good one I just pulled out of one of my 36 Dodge car

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