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Is it possible to buy an original 390 4-spd a/c radiator or do I need a recore to stay original? Ihave a 1969 Mach 1. Thanks,Randy
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Welcome Randy.
I do not know the exact answer to your question but someone with that experience should be along shortly. Anyway, glad to have you sign in with us.
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Welcome to the site! Not sure about your radiator, but someone here should be along with an answer. Don't forget to post some pics of your 69 Mach.
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Randy if no one chimes in you may want to give Don Witt a buzz at Ohio Mustang. http://www.ohiomustang.com He is very knowledgeable on all things Mustangs.
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Well it depends what you are trying to do, if this is a concourse restore then you should talk to an MCA judge. I'm not sure if anyone here is a Judge, maybe vamach?
If this is just a high quality driver then do whatever it takes to keep it going fast!
Good question and welcome to the club!
I'm going to move this topic to
Mustang Mach 1 Talk & Troubleshooting but it will also remain here for 2 days. Get yourself familiar with the message boards here and please enjoy your time here!
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Year One sells such radiators. Looks like a new radiator for your car runs $500. Ouch!
http://www.yearone.com/serverfiles/fbsho...E16AA54089
National Parts Depot has one for $300:
http://shop.autocraftinvestments.com/ind...arent=2823
Since your car is a four speed, I don't know if you can get a radiator without the Trans cooling fittings. You could give them a call and ask.
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Thanks for the information. I want to stay original. My best option will probably be a recore.