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Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator 1932 Highboy Roadster

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Aluminum Performance Radiator 1932 Highboy Roadster
$361.22
Aluminum Performance Radiator
  • 1932 Highboy Roadster w/Ford Engines
  • Automatic Transmission
  • 25.5" H x 19.75" W x 3" D
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    Cold Case FOT577-5 Radiator Features:All aluminum construction100-percent TIG welded2-Row core (1.250 in tubes)Polished original equipment (OE) style tanksImproved thermal transfer due to corrugated fins (16 fins/in.)1/8 in. NPT transmission cooler fitting sizeDirect replacement for RPE577A. Ford F-100.
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