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Any thoughts on to what this radiator fits? It doesn't have any markings--not even the Harrison name. So maybe not Chevrolet, but it looks kind of like Chevy to me. Thanks!

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Over on the AACA web site forum, it was suggested this was from 37 or so truck. But that doesn't seem right to me--this one has the filler neck going up through the radiator shell--not under the hood. On ebay, a modern replacement for a 1933 radiator looked roughly similar. Is this a 1933 car? Or is it a truck? Thanks again for taking a look.


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I have 33 Standard & Master & 34 Master. If you want to post some measurements, I could see if any of those would be a match
Joe


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Joe, thanks for the offer. I don't have the radiator with me and won't be back to where it is stored until Monday night, Oct. 3. Should've taken measurements to begin with. But I'll post as soon as can the the dimensions.
--Joel


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