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1970-1981 Pontiac / Firebird / Trans Am 1" Tubes Aluminum Radiator & Fan Ae573 on 2040-parts.com

US $249.95
Location:

Fountain Valley, California, US

Fountain Valley, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:American Eagle Manufacturer Part Number:AE573 Warranty:Yes

 

1970 - 1981 Pontiac / Firebird / Trans Am

(3.8/4.3/4.9/5.0/5.7/6.6, V6/V8)

 

 2 Row With 1" Tubes Aluminum Radiator 

 

Part #AE573

 


Questions? Call 714-599-3336

 

 

 

 

 

 

FEATURES

· American Eagle higher density core: cooling rows are spaced 3/8" apart: giving you 25% more rows within the core than other aluminum radiators sold on eBay and 35% more rows than OEM copper.

· Aluminum dissipates heat more efficiently than copper or brass

· 14-16 cooling fins per inch (42 per square inch) giving you approximately 1500 more cooling fins than other aluminum radiators and approximately 3000 more than OEM copper radiators

· Lighter weight

· Outperforms all other 2 row aluminum and copper radiators

· High performance appearance

 

 

ITEM DETAILS

 

· Core Dimensions: 16 7/8" high x 27 7/8" wide

 
· Overall Dimensions: 18 3/8" x 32 1/2"

 
· Upper inlet: 1 1/2"

 
· Lower outlet: 1 1/2"

 
·  Saddle Mount

 
· OEM style brass petcock drain

 
· Billet style fill neck construction NOT STAMPED

· 12" Dual Fans available (Please call to add to order)

 
· Radiator cap is included

· Trans Cooler Included

 

 

 

 

        

                        

 

 

 

 

 

 

American Eagle Authorized Distributor ...


American Eagle Aluminum Radiators are manufactured at their ISO certified facility. They are made to high standards of quality and workmanship using the HIGHEST GRADES of aluminum available and are constructed with 100% WELDED SEAMS, BRAZED CORE TECHNOLOGY AND NO EPOXY. They come with a lifetime limited warranty.


Shipping:

Hawaii, Puerto Rico & Alaska $47.95

International Shipments are via USPS Priority Mail International ...

Our radiators are hand packed in the factory box and shipped via FedEx and USPS with Insurance.


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