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#61974 11/13/06 02:05 AM
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"What is it?" section. A friend has a radiator that obviously came from a car back in the early 30's or before and I can't ID it. A section here where we could post pictures of such items might not be a bad idea.

I've already tried the AACA and have not yet recieved any responses.


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ha ha... I think that you just started it!! talk bigl bigl bigl bigl

But the main requirement is that you HAVE to post a photo. If you don't have a location, send it to me and I'll see what I can do.


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#61976 11/13/06 05:00 AM
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Posting pictures is a lot more simple than dropping the driveshaft on a torque tube car, once you learn the steps it becomes easy as pie.....


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#61977 11/13/06 07:57 AM
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I can post pictures without a problem. I can also copy and paste. Here's proof.

I had a new honey comb core put in my 26 Chevy roadster. The shop that did the work told me they had several old radiators in storage. The one they showed me they thought came from a 1928 or 1932 Dodge. I disagree but I am not knowledgeable in that area.

If we can ID it the man said he would sell it. He also said he would make sure it was in good condition before any sale.

Here are a few pictures to see if anyone can help ID it. I have more and can take as many as needed.

The only marking on the radiator was a number: 382984

There is a tag on the top but it says "Baton Rouge Radiator" The man says it was in the shop before he took it over, 20+ years ago.

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