1938 radiator
I have a 1938 utility coupe and sent the radiator into a local shop for recoring. Time went on and I hadn't heard anything in a while, so my dad drove over to the radiator shop and discovered that the fellow sold all the costomers radiators and left the state. GRRRRR!!! So, to make a long story short I need a 1938 radiator. I have a lead on another one here in wichita and it will need recored as well. My question is, would there be any benefit to having an alluminium radiator made for it as opposed to the recore? From what I can tell the costs of each are pretty comparable. Thanks
Kevin
Kevin
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I think copper core is best for originality and durability. If you replace it go with a modern pressure cap system...Do you have a 6 or 8? I may have a good Radiator that I bought but cant use in my St Rod.If interested PM me.0
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