1960-1961 Corvette Radiator 60 61 Vette Excellent, Like New Condition No Resv on 2040-parts.com
Temple, Texas, US
Like new, reproduction copper/brass 1960-1961 Corvette radiator. Bought 10 months ago so I could drive my restored 1960 Vette until I got the correct Aluminum, tank top radiator. This radiator is in excellent condition and has been totally cleaned. No holes, cracks or dents and no bugs or leaves, etc. are in the core. Worked perfectly when removed. Cost over $500 new (with shipping).
Correct "Harison" I.D. plates for this radiator are available from several Corvette restoration catalog companies including Paragon--the place I purchased this radiator.
NOTE: the box in the picture is from my new radiator, but I will use it to ship this radiator since it is built to protect the radiator during shipment.
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