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What kind of price (ballpark) would you folks say I would be looking at for a basically stock '35 passenger car radiator from Brassworks?? Just curious....since I have been thinking about having one recored anyway, and brand new might not be that much more of a premium.
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John - not sure I mentioned this but my 35 Coupe has a Brassworks stock passenger car radiator - been flawless in performance even with the higher temps that a blower Flathead puts out! With 180 stats runs cool in the hottest of days. |
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When I bought my Brassworks radiator a buddy with a Walker in his AV8 '30 Tudor with a 59ab recommended Walker. The prices were comparable but I found the initial info on the Brassworks web site to be more helpful regarding customizing it to my needs. I was also able to save the shipping costs by picking it up in conjunction with an RV trip to watch the TROG races at Pismo Beach. IIRC the cost was right around a grand but that was in 2016.
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