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1969 Roadrunner radiator

crash89

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Hi,
Kind of an odd request.. My radiator gave out this weekend and I am trying to replace it. The problem is, mine seems to be an oddball (I am not confident it is the right one in it currently).. If yours is correct, can you post a picture? My inlet is near the center on the passenger side. Most of the ones I see have the inlet all the way over to the passenger side. I am looking to replace with this one potentially but the passenger side mount rail is a bit short meaning that I will have to drill a new mount hole.. http://www.speedcooling.com/22-Mopar-BIG-BLOCK-HD-Aluminum-Radiator.html If anyone knows of a better one, I'm all ears.
Mine is a 383 Auto. No A/C. The radiator is a 22".
Thanks!
 
Your car would of had a MoPar part number 2949053 originaly. Look that number up and you will see what its supposed to look like.
 
Your car would of had a MoPar part number 2949053 originaly. Look that number up and you will see what its supposed to look like.
Thanks! The ones I see are inlet on the driver's side. Mine is on the passenger. Kinda weird.. Mine has part number 2099906 on it. But like I said, I have little confidence this radiator is correct.
 
Here is a pic...

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Here is a close-up of the part number...

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I have a 2949053.....correct for 383\440 22 inch....taking to Carlisle to sell if you are going....
 
I have a 2949053.....correct for 383\440 22 inch....taking to Carlisle to sell if you are going....
I am not, unfortunately. Though I may make a road trip if the one you have is good. PM me with the cost. Thanks!
 
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