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Old 01-04-2020, 08:59 PM
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Default 67-68 Camaro 3 Row Radiator Differences

I was wondering if anyone can tell me if this radiator can be IDed as a 1967 or 1968 model or if it is the same for both? This just came out of a storage locker that was sold due to non payment of rent. The locker had a bunch of big block parts in it. There was also a 68 Camaro gauge cluster in there so I imagine the radiator was out of a 68 Big Block car but can't say for sure. I plan to list this radiator in the for sale section but I want to be sure I am listing the correct applications. The CRG site shows these tank codes as 67-68 Big Block Camaro with manual trans. Is this also correct for 67-68 Z/28s?


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Old 01-04-2020, 09:04 PM
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I scrolled down a bit more on the CRG site and saw more details on usage. It looks the the Z/28 used a 21 inch wide core and the 396 used a 23 inch core. This one is 23 inch so it looks like it is big block specific. Can anyone tell me if there is any difference between 1967 and 1968 units?


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I think there is no difference between the years
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Thanks guys! I will get this radiator posted in the classifieds today.

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Thanks again guys. I just got the radiator listed in the classifieds. Here is a link to the post:

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The 67 top channel has holes drilled in it.
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Your radiator is a 68.
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