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RE: Are you using OEM '67 lower brackets & OEM '67 radiator? [n/m]
By walt - 11/21/2005 8:39:40 PM; IP 69.245.98.232
i recalled that we wre using the later model radiators,and we did do some modifactions to fit them,and it was the 68 core supports that we were using,cougar and mustang application,i wreched on the drive line the other guy did the body and other stuff,and i didn't see all,but it was mentioned about the size'sand location of the hose connections between the big blocks and different small blocks,i didn't measure them,we would junk yard shop,get the best app we could,find a shelby,boss or cj in the bone yard,take what we thought would work,or modify,back on the street,asap
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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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 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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