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This appears to be a 1935-1936 ish Upper Truck Radiator Core Support. Anybody know for sure exactly what it fits? Passenger car? Truck ? On my part, it has 6 caged nuts where there is 6 3/4" between the top caged nut and the bottom caged nut. The ones on eBay have only 4 caged nuts. The caged nuts are for 1/4" x 20 screws.

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I'll try and remember to look at my '36 truck for you, tomorrow.

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Thank you Mike for checking with your truck. FYI On each side, there is 6 3/4" between the top caged nut and the bottom caged nut
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Dave,
I didn't make it to the barn today. Sorry.

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Dave & Mike... My 1936 GMC pickup T-14 has this same exact radiator upper support... with the same 6 hole spacing.... and at the very top of the arch there are two holes that the radiator support rods connect to.. that attach the radiator shell to the firewall... it is used to mount the GMC radiator shell to the Radiator core...


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Dave,
My "36 truck has the top portion of the accessory shroud in place so I can't get a good look at the piece. I have a couple of spares that I think are from '34/'35 trucks. They have only the top and bottom cage nuts with a distance of about 7-1/8 inches between them.
My 1935 Standard series car has 3 cage nuts on each side with 6-3/4" between top and bottom and 2" between bottom and 3rd one.

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Hello 35Mike: You just posted....
"My 1935 Standard series car has 3 cage nuts on each side with 6-3/4" between top and bottom and 2" between bottom and 3rd one."

That is exactly what this part is that I have. I just hate to sell parts and not know what they fit.

Your efforts are much appreciated.
Thank you
Dave


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