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    Begginer Questions Please Help !!

     



    hey,
    i am a 17 year old high school kid, that just spent 8500 on a 1937 Plymouth 4 door

    I whould like any info you have that could help me make this a great looking and running rod

    i whould like to know how and where i can get a radiator for the plymouth, its in working condition but its old and i would like to know where to get one before it breaks and the car is down a couple of weeks !!!!!!!!!

    if you have or know anyone with a good lookin plymouth or have any ideas for my plymouth please e-mail me and tell me about them

    thanks
    mark

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    Roddin or restorin? makes a diffrence on what radiator u get ( usally ). Suicide the rear doors if not done arleady.
    You don't know what you've got til it's gone

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    OK

     



    ok buddy i am talkin about a new radiator so if u arent going to be helpful dont post

    and ya suicide doors already and i am making it a rod
    "O Its Comin"

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    Check out www.walkerradiator.com
    they ouhta have sumthin,or can build it for ya......

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    Welcome to the Forum Mick,

    That sounds like a great rod to get started with. For your radiator check out these folks, not cheap, but not too 'spensive either for what you end up with:

    http://www.streetrodstuff.com/Products/159/

    For ideas on your rig, of course you gotta lower it. How about tellin's us some more about it and what's been done so far? Post a picture or two if ya got 'em

    Good luck with it

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    Of course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!

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    I like the aluminum-core radiators from www.griffinrad.com . It's a well-built, sturdy piece. Tell them length, width, height, hose orientation, and cooling needs...they will hook you up!
    Ensure that the path of least resistance is not you...

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    Oh, and by the way...

     



    Drop the attitude, pal, we don't have to help you.
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    $85 hun w/ a 350 and it needs a radiator, + it aint "a great looking and runnin rod" already. You shoulda come here before ya bought it! But since yer bein SO pleasant, heres some advice. Get a tape measure an go to the junyard.
    Last edited by Justin94117; 02-24-2004 at 02:39 PM.
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    umm

     



    not to defend the price or anything but

    it runs and looks great

    i want to know were i can get parts incase somthing does break
    "O Its Comin"

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    raaa

     



    my secound reply was for street

    i had an attitude becuase street was being a smart alex

    i thank you all for your info
    "O Its Comin"

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    If you are looking to get a new radiator, your best bet to get proper fit would be to send your old one to Walker, for copper/brass, or Griffen for aluminum. Give the the engine specs you will be using with it and also if you will be running an automatic trans, if you would like the trans cooler built into the radiator. They can also build in an engine oil cooler if you like, but I personally prefer to use a stand alone cooler to for trans cooling and also for engine oil cooling.

    I see a comment about your purchase price on the car. Well, if you liked the car and where happy with the price, then it don't make no nevermind what anyone else things about it.

    Welcome to CHR and have fun with your new ride.

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    Mick Ihave to go along with madgrinder with a griffin. It has worked good for me and they can build any to your spec.
    Keep smiling, it only hurts when you think it does!

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    So your SECOND post was to tell Streets to stop posting? He was nicer to you than the guy who took you for $8500. I can't help you because you're an idiot.
    " Im gone'

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    Dang, I see these post and really can't believe what some of ya spout. I guess some of you have never ever spent more than you should on your ride!! Yeah right!!! Look in the mirror. I would have thought better of those posting this. Oh well.

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    I LOVE IT

     



    I LOVE IT HOW EVERYONE THAT IS BAD TALKIN THE PRICE I GOT MY NEW RIDE FOR WHEN THE HAVENT SEEN IT AND OR HAVENT SEE ANY OF THE SPECS ON IT

    ANY WAYS EVERY ONE FOR THE INFO ITS REALLY HELPIN ME OUT
    "O Its Comin"

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