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SKU
55-213135-1
Alt #:
11-3127

El Camino Radiator, 307/350ci, 3-Row, Heavy-Duty, For Cars With Manual Transmission & Air Conditioning, U.S. Radiator, 1972

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El Camino, 1972 thru 1972 View More
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This El Camino copper core radiator is a heavy duty replacement of the stock original radiator. It is constructed with three rows of ½" horizontal cross-flow cooling tubes on 9/16" centers. The brass side tanks are correctly ribbed with the inlet and outlets in the stock location. It is designed for use on cars with air conditioning. No modifications to your car are required to install this radiator. This new El Camino heavy duty manual transmission copper core radiator is ready to bolt-in and replace your leaky, overheating original!
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  • Original Configuration Cross-Flow Radiator
  • Heavy Duty Copper/Brass Construction For Greater Than Stock Cooling Capacity
  • Three Rows of ½" Tubes On 9/16" Centers
This El Camino copper core radiator is a heavy duty replacement of the stock original radiator. It is constructed with three rows of ½" horizontal cross-flow cooling tubes on 9/16" centers. The brass side tanks are correctly ribbed with the inlet and outlets in the stock location. It is designed for use on cars with air conditioning. No modifications to your car are required to install this radiator. This new El Camino heavy duty manual transmission copper core radiator is ready to bolt-in and replace your leaky, overheating original!

1972 U.S. Radiator 307/350ci 3-Row Heavy-Duty Radiator For Cars With Manual Transmission & Air Conditioning

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Base Part Number 213135
Alt. # 11-3127
Brand US Radiator
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