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    New production radiators

    Hey everyone,

    I was at the Turkey Rod Run today in Daytona and had a chance to talk with a radiator manufacturer about the Consuliers. There is a potential, at this point, of getting new aluminum radiators built for ~$150/ea. The catch will be that they will be made as they have core left overs from cutting down for cores for other cars, so time flexibility is required. However, if there was a need for one short order they would make them upon order, but cost would be closer to $500.

    I'm going to be following up on this Wed/Thurs, once they return home, to provide them with measurements and pictures, to see if they can follow through with this offer or not. I will report back when I have more answers.

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    Re: New production radiators

    Took a while to get the answers I needed. They aren't able to do them for $150, after getting all of the dimensions. But they can make them for about $485.

    The company is:
    Performance Rod and Customs
    812-897-5805
    I've been in touch with the owner Dwayne as well as Chris there.

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    Re: New production radiators

    A custom radiator for a select number of vehicles is worth the money. That doesn't sound bad at all for a car that is extremely custom. I know I paid more for mine, so $500 for a Consulier radiator is good.
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    Re: New production radiators

    I agree , I paid close to that to recore and add an additional row. Would have gone this route. May still to keep on hand.

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