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Need help identifying what I think is a 70 Camaro BB original 4 speed radiator. Dimensions are shown in pics. Also have 4 original exhaust hangers that I can't recall what I removed them from? Thanks for all your help.
Last edited by 69gmmuscleluver; 05-12-2020 at 10:55 AM. |
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Get ahold of Chuck Sharin or Darren C, both (members here) as well as some other 70 gurus. I know Chuck has hundreds of photos of original 1970 Camaros.
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I do have some misc 1970 L-78 Radiator Pics. I honestly dont have all the measurements and embossed letters written down.
I can contact several 1970 L-78/L-34 4 spd owners and gather some info, if I'm contacted by the OP above. I am in need of correct Harrison tanks for my own 70' L-78. Thanks, Chuck [email protected]
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Pic 1 has the C & 9 or 6, unsure but I assume it's a 9 that's embossed on the tank. Are there any other means of identifying the radiator?
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