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Subject: Radiator


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Kevin
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Date Posted: 15:43:32 05/24/05 Tue

Bill, what kind of radiator did you use? I see a few universal chevy radiators listed in Summit that are close to the same width and length as the factory Mustang radiator. Also what did you do for brackets? Thanks

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Bill
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Date Posted: 14:30:36 05/27/05 Fri

I used an Afco for Chevrolet. If the dimensions are not listed below, then i don't remember. Just measure the available space, and give yourself an inch for clearance. It was an easy deal.

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