Thread: 1950 chev. p/u radiators?
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08-08-2008 12:19 PM #1
1950 chev. p/u radiators?
1950 chevy pickup... i am pricing aluminum radiators. i know they can be very pricey, but i also know that there is universal ones out there for a pretty fair price. measurements of the stocker is 20 wide, by 23-26 in. does anyone know of any of about that size?
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08-08-2008 12:38 PM #2
This one is just a tad higher at 27, but maybe it depends on how they measure it. You can't beat this price IMO.
Don
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/p/7316...uot;-Tall.html
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08-08-2008 12:57 PM #3
Tim, you just reminded me I had to call PRC to ask them about a radiator for my Dodge truck, so while I was on the phone I asked them about a radiator for your truck. They have one for that model, it is $ 410.00, a shroud is $ 100.00, and a 16 inch SPAL fan is $ 150.00. I have used them probably 4 times already, and each radiator has been like a work of art and cool very well. I've mentioned I can't get my T over 150 going down the road on the hottest day.
Just thought I would throw that out at you. Here is their website in case you want it.
http://www.prchotrod.com/
Don
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08-08-2008 12:56 PM #4
haha well thats about perfect!!, i think that would most definetally work! i didnt even think on trying speedway..
thank you for the reply and so quick!!
another plus.. i work in lincoln on the weekends so its just a quick stop on my way to work!thank you for the good find!
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08-08-2008 12:59 PM #5
another thing, i have 2 of them old original radiators, is there even value for the stockers? or is it just worth it to toss them?
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08-08-2008 01:14 PM #6
Originally Posted by tim_bo16
Glad to help with that info on the radiator.
Don
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08-08-2008 01:01 PM #7
well great!! it will have a 400 + hp small block behind it so that might also be an issue. thanks for bein so helpfull.
Dammit, another good ol boy gone. Condolence to the family. RIP Mike
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