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impala62
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alloy radiator

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??seen alloy polished radiators with a chev bowtie stamped in the top,good size about 5 core by the looks...where do you get these type radiators??
cannot find them anywhere
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Most probably Aussie Desert Cooler

http://www.aussiedesertcooler.com.au/aluminium.htm

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I saw Norm Hardinge at Motorvation a couple of weeks ago, he's cool as a fridge. I think Gary Myers has a desert cooler in his Mustang. :)
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I'm on my second one, it comes out as soon as my Walker radiator gets here :roll:
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32coupe wrote:I'm on my second one, it comes out as soon as my Walker radiator gets here :roll:
Only your second! :roll:
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Yeah we didnt have much "luck" with our Aussie desert cooler radiator. Just bought a radiator for the wifes XT ute from Nth Geelong radiators. Made in SA, 351 type with 3 cores. Magnificent.
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32coupe wrote:I'm on my second one, it comes out as soon as my Walker radiator gets here :roll:
Although I never had a prob with mine in the tudor, the one I had him do for the truck required re-building properly, and his u-beaut heater core was sent back 3 times, the 3rd time I demanded my coin back.
Get yourself a PWR or similar much higher quality unit, you wont be sorry for about the same money.
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D & D in sunshine. You can't go wrong
Whats better, 1/8th or 1/4 mile ????
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