OER MD2297S Replacement Radiator 1970-72 Mopar B/E-Body Big Block V8 With Standard Trans, 22" Wide, 4 Row
691-MD2297S
OER MD2297S 1970-72 Mopar B/E-Body Big Block V8 With Standard Trans, 22" Wide, 4 Row Replacement Radiator Features:
OER replacement Radiators are manufactured completely from durable copper/brass materials, ar e designed to meet the cooling needs of stock engines And will bolt in Without modifying your Radiator Support or Support top panel.
Made in USA
Features 1/2" tubes on 9/16" centers.
Core dimensions: 18-1/8" x 22"
Note: Shipped oversize.
Applications- B-Body
- 1970-72 Charger big block V8 With Standard transmission
- 1970-72 Coronet big b lock V8 With Standard transmission
- 1970-71 Super Bee big block V8 With Standard transmission
- 1970 Belvedere big block V8 With Standard transmission
- 1970-71 GTX big block V8 With Standard transmission
- 70-72 Satellite big block V8 With Standard transmission
- 70-72 Road Runner big block V8 With Standard transmission
- 1970 Superbird big block V8 With Standard transmission
- 1970-72 Barracuda big block V8 With Standard transmission
- 1970-72 Challenger big block V8 With Standard transmission
- 1970-72 'Cuda big block V8 With Standard transmission
For models With an automatic transmission, see part#
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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