> I have a 66 mustang that I am needing a radiator for. It has a 73 302
> in it and the traditional 289 radiator will not work, bottom fitting
> on wrong side. I have been looking for one and can not believe the
> price. I was told that one for a different car would work in the car
> but could not get the car that it would come out of. Anybody have any
> suggestions? It is a piece car that I just want to get running so
> original is not an issue money is. I had two and scraped one body kept
> all other parts and I am trying to get it going. If anybody has a
> radiator and wanted to trade for parts I do not need, email me.
One approach that often works well is to use the radiator that goes with
the engine. That way it is sized appropriately and the ports are in the
proper place and stock hoses fit. When I put a 351W in my 65 I used the
radiator from a mid seventies 351W Granada.
http://picasaweb.google.com/raydav94/65351W#
Ray
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