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If you're looking for numbers matching, I have 2 different ones-one for auto, one for 4 speed. Both are 22" and need to be recored.
I'm sure you can buy an aftermarket replacement if correct part #s aren't important...
I have a radiator #2582946 automatic transmission for a 66 B body. it is good, but should be boiled out prior to use.
If you are Interested pm me. located in Nebraska
The shrouded radiators had different side brackets, in order to attach a shroud. You could use a newer mopar 22' that has a shroud, and while boiling the 66' out change the radiator frames for the shroud. It won't be original, but I can't see anything that would stop it. Finding a later model 22 with shroud is difficult to locate, though. Hope that helps.
Thanks everyone for the info. Evidently the 66 charger did not have a shroud. I want to keep original numbers on the car if at all possible. Does anyone know if any 383 4bbl,s had a 26" rad?
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Still have the radiator? What do you want for it. Can you send a pic.
the 66 Chargers did come with a shroud, just not on the 22" radiator
383 4bbl cars came with either size....if you had AC or trailer towing package, you got the 26" radiator. Both my 383 4bbl 4spd cars came with 22" rads originally
I put an oem style (reproduction) shroud on my 22" radiator in my '66 Charger... But it doesn't seem to do much good I still overheat. I also put a 9-blade clutch fan on... Still overheats. My engine is about to come out so it can be boiled out, bored out and stabbed back in. Heater works great though! ;)