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T-Series My New TF Radiator!

PAUL161

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Just got my rad back from my son who restored it for me. New 4 row core, few dents removed from the tanks and braces and a new exact reproduction of the finger guard on the upper tank that he fabricated. The core has special upgraded fins for superior cooling. Great, now I can get the cooling system back in working order.

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SPIVING!!! :thumbsup:

...does your son take "outside" projects?!?

We lost our radiator shop a couple years ago, can't find a craftsman around here. They're all overpriced half-arsed patch-it places.
 
Doc, I'm not sorry to say that he wants out of the business. He's been doing it for over 20 years and he told me he's tired of it. Plus, he has been holding down a full time job with the local power company repairing their jet turbine engines. He loves the work and has no headaches as in running his own business. A lot of people are sorry to see him go, as he has a knack for finding the proper cores for antique cars, which includes the old honey comb cores that Chrysler used once. He also built custom rads for the race crowd. I'm happy for him though, he can now live a simpler life and spend more time with his family. He has a very complete 427 Cobra kit he's been wanting to build for 15 years, now he'll have the time. PJ
 
To sweet to put on a car.
Hang that sucker in the living room
 
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