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Radiator identification
I replaced this radiator out of 64 with a cold case a year ago. Been sitting in my garage so has a little rust now, but this radiator worked fine. I am thinking about putting up for sale. I doubt it’s original, anyway to ID a radiator to figure out fair value?
Or should I just put in garbage? Seems like a waste though... |
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Can't tell from your pics, but is "Harrison" stamped into the top tank? If it is, it's worth something to a restorer.
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It is the correct 3 core radiator for a 1964 A-Body vehicle.
Tanks are worth about $35 for each one. (Upper and Lower) Tom V.
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hgerhardt, I did look pretty hard for a name/logo, nothing was there. You can see where the paint is chipped on the top it is brass/copper. Tom thanks for the value - when you say upper and lower, does that suggest a complete radiator (like this one) might go for $70? I did not know you could break apart to upper and lower? thanks for clarification
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The grill side of the radiator looks ok but the fan side of the radiator, IMO, is trashed so the middle section, core is not worth anything. Only thing good, in my opinion are the tanks which could be installed on a "High Fin Count" Quality Radiator (by a shop like Superior Radiator in Mt Clemens, Mi) who did one for me years ago.
Tom V.
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got it thanks
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