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Old 11-12-2019, 05:58 PM   #16
Andy4639
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Thumbs up Re: Cold Case radiator for '67-72

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Originally Posted by Already Gone View Post
So Andy no fitment problems and they bolt right in? What I like is you said you've had one in your C10 for 6 years and I know yoiu drive it lots and have been on the Hot Rod Power Tour with your C10 and its usually super hot on the HRPT.
Mine in the 71 C 10 is not a factory drop in. It did require some work for it to be bolted in but over all it's not bad. I use the heavy duty black foam to sit the radiator on in the bottom.The one in the ramp truck is 3 years old. It is using stock hold downs. It's not a perfect fit but it works fine. This one is going into the 68 step for my daughter.
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