1969 Mopar B-body 26 In. Radiator 2949 034 on 2040-parts.com
Lafayette, Indiana, United States
This is the original radiator out of my 69 Roadrunner, w heavy duty cooling,
it did not leak w removed, 20 yrs ago, and was stored inside, I have no way of checking it, may need re-cord, built date is 246th day of 1968. It has provisions for automatic transmission cooler. |
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