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    bill1968 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Hi, I have a 68 Ranchero the rad is starting leaking. I was wondering if instead of having it recored if there was anything, I could do to update it with something newer, it has a small block with an auto trans in it.
    Thanks Bill

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    Car Year, Make, Model: 69 GTO Blown 540cid
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    Recore will probaly be a bit cheaper but if your looking to update then check out companys like "griffen" or "be cool" they make aluminum rads for almost any car out there and will drop the temps a bit over stock rads as well as looking nice&shiny

    BG
    Somewhere out on Woordward ave. cruzin!

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