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Radiator Mounting 67 Mustang 390
By Bill Feulner - 11/20/2005 3:07:30 PM; IP 66.60.162.198
I have a 1967 Mustang project w/390 AT, A/C, and P/S. I should say, it originally came with these options. Most of the pieces are missing.

The trouble (at the moment) is that I'm replacing the small block radiator with the correct item and putting back the lower saddle brackets. With the brackets bolted in the radiator indents that accomodate the saddle brackets are about two inches (one inch on each side) too far apart to line up with the brackets.

I've checked the radiator and bracket applications and they are correct. The applications for 67 and 68 seem pretty universal. What am I missing?

I've gotten some very helpful info in the past from reading the postings on this forum. Thanks. If anyone can help with this, please let me know.
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 RE: Radiator Mounting 67 Mustang 390 -- Bill Feulner, 11/20/2005
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 RE: Radiator Mounting 67 Mustang 390 -- Bill F., 11/21/2005
 Here's the problem -- Royce P, 11/21/2005
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 Are you using OEM '67 lower brackets & OEM '67 radiator? [n/m] -- Mr F, 11/21/2005
 RE: Are you using OEM '67 lower brackets & OEM '67 radiator? [n/m] -- walt, 11/21/2005
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 Because later (1968-1970) parts have different dimensions. [n/m] -- Mr F, 11/21/2005
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 That's the problem. -- Bill F., 11/21/2005
 The 24" is needed -- Royce P, 11/21/2005
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 RE: Because later (1968-1970) parts have different dimensions. [n/m] -- Bill F., 11/22/2005
 Ok - but I have a '67 rad., in case you change your mind. [n/m] -- Mr F, 11/27/2005
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