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Yes. Put a 3-row core in it and it's a Z radiator.
Could use it as-is in a SS350, but the fin spacing is a bit big without a core swap.
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Blown32 (05-26-2023) | ||
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The tanks look very nice in the pictures. Someone definitely could use it. A 23 inch 3 core from Heartbeat City is $475.00. I asked a local radiator shop in my area that's been around quite awhile and they still re-core radiators. I was a little shocked they still do that. I bet they would rather order the core also. I'm not sure what its worth right now though. Defiantly don't trash it.
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Blown32 (05-26-2023) | ||
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But NOT Cheap. I just had (2) original Harrison 3 & 4 row Radiators, and (1) original Harrison heater core for a 1976 Corvette w/ AC re-cored through a 45 year vender / friend that is still doing it. My cost: $500.00 each for the re-cored radiators, and $425.00 for the heater core. It all depends what degree you are going after, Original / Judging / or just trouble free driving. Bill
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