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Re: Repro Radiator Question

To: Bert Shirey <bertshirey@zoominternet.net>,
Subject: Re: Repro Radiator Question
From: Dave Carpenter <d.carpenter7@verizon.net>
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 19:36:15 -0400
Fisher Radiator Service
111 Brickyard Rd
Mars, PA 16046-2905
(724) 625-3370

North of Pittsburgh. He did my new serpentine core in my 3000 and it ran 
at 190 degrees in 4th of July parade. Mine was a shade under $300. A 
Spridget should be less since it's smaller. Have your core dimensions 
handy when you call. He'll smooth out the tanks and make it look new.

Dave

Bert Shirey wrote:
> Guys,
>
>     Anybody used one of the repro vertical flow radiators on the market? I`m
> deciding whether to get mine repaired or buy new. Moss lists one for $199;
> Victoria has one for $350. People there say they don`t know what they look
> like. Is there a difference other than price? I`d rather not have a big ticket
> item like this on the shelf because it won`t fit or looks wrong.
>     I think there was some chatter last week or so about bolt alignment
> problems on a replacement radiator, but I wasn`t paying attention.
>     Also, could someone suggest a reliable shop to restore the present
> radiator, maybe in the MD-DE-PA  area...Thanks,
>
> Bert Shirey
> 60 Bugeye/66 Midget 1098




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