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65-66 Ford Galaxie and 66 Fairlane 23" wide copper 3 row High Efficiency Radiator for Big Block engines
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MSRP: $875.00
Price: $795.00
You Save: $80.00 (9 %)
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Part Number: 50910-ANH Z
Manufacturer: US Radiator
Manufacturer Part No: 50910-ANH Z
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100% MADE IN US BECAUSE YOUR CAR WAS NOT MADE IN CHINA
Core dimensions of this radiator are approximately 17 3/8" tall and 23 1/4" wide. These measurements may vary slightly from the original that it replaces. Application is 65 and 66 full size Ford with big block and 66 Fairlane with big-block. An internal automatic transmission cooler is built into the radiator. It will fit the same as and function better than the original. A high efficiency three row will cool the same as a regular four row without giving up any additional fan clearance. Even the largest radiator cannot cool properly without good airflow. Consider replacing your stock 4 blade fan with a six or seven blade fan for optimum cooling. US Radiator copper radiators are made to bolt in exactly as a factory replacement radiator would. They are available in several core designs such as three rows of 1/2" tubes on 9/16"or 7/16" centers as well as in two, three or four row versions. All US Radiators can be ordered with a fan shroud, electric cooling fan, thermostatic fan control and even an A/C condenser. This particular radiator can be ordered in a variety of configurations to suit your cooling needs and your budget.
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MSRP: $28.95
Price: $24.95
You Save: $4.00 (14 %)
This is the lower hose that goes from the water pump to the lower neck of the radiator on a 65 to 67 full size Ford with a 352, 390, 427 or 428 engine. It is Made in America. It does not have OEM Ford part numbers
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MSRP: $25.00
Price: $19.95
You Save: $5.05 (20 %)
Lower radiator hose that fits multiple 1966 to 1970 Ford applications such as Mustang, Cougar, Fairlane, Comet, Torino, Montego with 390, 427, 428 engines. Top quality hose made in America.
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