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1964-1965 Chevelle Cold Case Performance Aluminum Radiator, Big 2 Row, Automatic Transmission

Item EK-50-386685-1
1964-1965 Chevelle Cold Case Performance Aluminum Radiator, Big 2 Row, Automatic Transmission
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • OEM Style Stamped Tanks
      • All Aluminum
      • 16 Fins Per Inch
      • 2 Oversize 1.25 Cores For Maximum Cooling
      • Accepts Factory Radiator Caps
      • For Automatic Transmission
      • OE Style Fittings
      • Direct Fitment For 64-65 Chevelle
      • Limited Life Time Warranty

      Description

      Eckler’s Chevelle is proud to offer this quality all aluminum radiator by COLD-CASE at an affordable price compared to other high price aluminum radiators on the market. This radiator is an exact fit (not a universal replacement) and replaces your original copper / brass radiator and will cool like a modern car! COLD-CASE radiators are Tig welded 100% aluminum and absolutely beautiful! Don't buy a 3 or 4 row aluminum radiator! It doesn't cool as good as this oversize 2 row model.

      These radiators have the correct stampings and are original appearing and will fit your core support like the factory radiator. Once painted, you'd be hard pressed to find a difference over an original versus a COLD-CASE.

      COLD-CASE aluminum radiato

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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