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#38788 04/25/04 09:54 PM
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Where can I find a heater core for my 1955 210? auto

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#38789 04/26/04 12:41 AM
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Your local radiator shop should be able to get you a new core or re-core the one you have.

Ask one of the suppliers of 55-56-57 parts for a solution.

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#38790 04/26/04 07:41 AM
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Heater cores are readily available for your '55.

A correct reproduction is available from www.eastcoastchevy.com

Or you can contact

http://www.classicheaters.com/


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#38791 04/27/04 08:27 PM
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