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Corvette Radiator Expert opinion needed
Someone gave me a 327 1966 Harrison Radiator for free, he said it was Garbage but before I toss it I have a question.
I know 70 Chevelle side tanks can be taken off and re used. Can I save the top & bottom of a Harrison Corvette Plates from the rad? Or is it just garbage if it has a big hole in the core? Let me know as I don't want to throw anything away if it has good parts on it. |
Re: Corvette Radiator Expert opinion needed
I would get it checked out and cored. sell it and make some $$$
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Re: Corvette Radiator Expert opinion needed
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: resto4u</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I would get it checked out and cored. sell it and make some $$$ </div></div>
Top And bottom plates are very good and it has the part #3155316 dated 65 M. See photos for Damage. |
Re: Corvette Radiator Expert opinion needed
That is called a stack core, no side tanks. It cannot be re-cored, and it might be aluminium. The upper and lower hose connections and the panel with the date code might have value to someone. I would just sell AS-IS and let people decide what it is worth.
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Re: Corvette Radiator Expert opinion needed
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: resto4u</div><div class="ubbcode-body">That is called a stack core, no side tanks. It cannot be re-cored, and it might be aluminium. The upper and lower hose connections and the panel with the date code might have value to someone. I would just sell AS-IS and let people decide what it is worth. </div></div>
So it is not garbage after all. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img] Tough to put a value on something like this though? |
Re: Corvette Radiator Expert opinion needed
----It is totally aluminum and as far as I know can not be successfully repaired. That and the fact that a company named DeWitt makes absolutely beautiful repops with all the stampings yours shows make it a no brainer......Bill S
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