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I have been to 1000 dif. web sites and can't find a radiator that will fit my 64 f100. It's got a 292 v8. Can anyone help or tell me if there is another radiator that will fit that year.
sorry guys. I have had nothing but the worst luck with this truck. my mechanic had it for two months and gave me the run around about the radiator. He even lost my original one so now i'm stuck. 1800radiator didn't have one and tmc's radiator was over $400. I don't have that kind of money right now seeing as i'm moving 1000mi. away in 3 weeks. thanks for the help and sorry for the attitude. I wasn't really serious about buying a chevy. That would never happen.
Have you tried a parts yard, or do you need/want a new one ? how wabout www.craigslist.org in your areas.. a tape measure and some gojo will get you a long ways on this...
Last edited by jowilker; Nov 29, 2006 at 05:34 PM.
thanks guys. I found one on car-parts.com for 89.00 out of ca. Your internet searching skills greatly surpass mine. I will continue to use this site and own fords forever. By the way. The truck still purs like a kitty after sitting for two months. I got my hands on a great truck!
Why not try a local radiator repair shop. They can get them. Also, remember the one you may get for $89.00 may need to be checked out by a radiator shop. THe worst thing for a radiator is sitting dry. that's when they deteriorate. You get what you pay for......
... and I just saw one up in Fairfield when I went hunting for any parts I might use for my '65. There was a Y block sitting right there and all it was missing was the intake manifold. Also saw a '57 which really stunned me. I got a set of great front drums/hubs, complete delux heater control, nice un-rusted vent doors and a complete wire harness for hooking up a dash with the oil pressure gauge and ammeter gauge. Next up an FE intake from the 60's without that pain in the *** dog leg for an egr valve.
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