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Hey, thanks! I appreciate that.65Fury440 said:Good luck!! I am totally rootin for ya!!
I should state, in support of your post, that in the past I've had two '68 Super Bees, one a 383 original and one with a transplanted 440. They both had the 22" radiators in them.
In fact, when I got the 440 4-speed one, it had a friggin small block radiator in it. I took off in it all the way up to a NeHOA meet in Chicopee, MA (with 3.91 gears no less). No shroud, nothing.
It did fine going up that hellhole known as I-95 UNTIL it got to be daybreak.
About that time, we hit the George Washington bridge and all I saw was burned out stolen cars up on blocks on either side of the road - and we hit the backup for the tollbooths.
Yikes. Temp gauge climbing all of a sudden, rapidly.
I look over to my right and see the lanes that went on the lower lanes under the bridge were open and flowing. I also saw those plastic orange lane divider sticks - and prompty ran them the hell over as I jumped into the moving lanes.
We finally arrived at our club meet HQ and some of the old hemi guys looked under the hood. Harlan says "wrong radiator, come with me". This guy, whom I didn't even know, takes me to his nearby shop and produces a radiator and hands it to me.
We go back, I install it in the parking lot of the hotel while club folks gathered and encouraged me on. Lots of beers consumed. Great dinner in the parking lot, too.
I get it done and we go for a ride.
Cured.
I ask Harlan what I owed him and he'd have none of it. He kept my old radiator and said "when you get another one at home, just send that one back when you're done with it".
You bet your *** I did.
I didn't know what that radiator was even out of....but found out later.
Yep, you guessed it - it was an original hemi radiator out of one of his cars.
Holy crap.
I was floored....