I have seen several T Buckets with a the top fill tube in the center of the radiator and a chrome radiator shell. I like the way they look. What type of radiator and shell are being used and where can I find them. Thanks.
I have seen several T Buckets with a the top fill tube in the center of the radiator and a chrome radiator shell. I like the way they look. What type of radiator and shell are being used and where can I find them. Thanks.
Your post is very timeley, Go back on the portal a few threads back and look at the thread that Wellbaum's started about radiator shells. There are some good tips on rad. selection that I bet that you will like!
I went back and reread the thread as you suggested. While it is very interesting it didn't answer my question. I looked at both radiators online and neither has the center fill. They both are setup for a Ford engine. I will be running a SBC. Thanks
Ooops, I think I goofed on mine. Bought a '66 Mustang rad from Auto Zone and didn't realize that the fill cap was off center. Looks like I'll have to unload it and get the center fill.
look into '65 mustangs, center fill and they work well with a sbc.
3 row v-8 is about $135.00 at napa.
[/quote The only Mustang radiators I found have the hose outlets on the wrong side for a chevy engine. I will keep looking. Thanks
I have seen several T Buckets with a the top fill tube in the center of the radiator and a chrome radiator shell. I like the way they look. What type of radiator and shell are being used and where can I find them. Thanks.
I am set to order a radiator from Speedway. Their part # is 917-34227. I need a chrome shell for the radiator. I have searched the internet until my eyes hurt and can't seem to find what I need. I can use a fiberglass shell if I have to, but would really like to find a chrome one. If anyone has info on where I can find what I need, I would appreciate the help. Thanks
As long as you're ordering a radiator from Speedway, you might check on this while you're at it to see if they have any left. I have one of these I'll be using after I get it chrome plated.
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