Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator 1967-1969 Chevy Camaro & Pontiac Firebird
359-CHC11
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GM F-Body
Cold Case Radiators CHC11 Features:
1967-1969 GM F-Body Aluminum Performance Radiator. MT Cars. These COLD-CASE radiators are Tig welded 100 percent aluminum and absolutely beautiful. Don't buy a 3 or 4 row aluminum radiator! It doesn't cool as good as these oversize 2 row models.These radiators are original appearing and have the correct stamping. Once painted, you'd be hard pressed to find a difference over an original versus a COLD-CASE.Fits:67-69 Firebird ALL67-69 Camaro w/ Big Block- Can be used on SB cars. Will need to swap out fan shroud. 68-71 Nova BB w/ bracket mountDetails:100 percent TIG weldedAll AluminumPolished OE style tanks(2) 1.25 inch Tubes16 fins per inchCorrugated fins that give more surface area and more thermal transferPressure testedFor Manual transDirect fitment for 67-69 Camaro BB/Firebird/Trans AmOld Part Number: RFE11LRadiator SpecsCore Height:16.85 inchCore Width: 23 inchOverall Height: 18.5 inchOverall Width:27.5 inchOverall Thickness: 3 inchTubes (2) 1.25 inch TubesUpper Hose 1.50 inchLower Hose 1.75 inchSpecifications:
The Cold Case web site has 2 different widths for CHC11 radiator. Under Description it says 31 1/4" wide, under dimensions they say 27 1/2” wide. Your sites says it’s 27 1/2” wide. Which is it? Thanks. Frank
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