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1964-1967 Chevelle Champion 4-Row Aluminum Radiator

Item EK-50-347449-1
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      Features

      • All Aluminum Construction
      • For V8 Engines, Cools Up To 800-1200 Horsepower!
      • Fits: All Applications
      • 14-16 Fins Per Inch
      • 22-1/4" High x 27-3/4" Wide
      • 1-1/2" Driver Inlet
      • 1-3/4" Passenger Outlet
      • Mount Type: Brackets
      • Core Size: 16" x 25-1/4"
      • Includes: 16 lb Radiator Cap And Transmission Cooler
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 50-11760
      • Eckler OEM Number: MC289

      Description

      Your 1964-1967 Chevelle and Malibu can get hot...really hot. Bumper to bumper traffic, blistering summer days, and daily driving can add up. The factory copper and brass radiators were barely satisfactory at transferring heat which is why Chevy engine will overheat. Why take chances with your valuable Chevy engine? Champion Aluminum Radiators from Ecklers Chevelle provide outstanding performance at an excetional value. Aluminum is a far superior to the original copper and brass because it dissipates heat and cools down much more quickly. That means better protection for your investment. Champion's aluminum radiator is 50-75% lighter than your factory copper and brass radiator unit and cools up to 40% better. Plus, the incredible price makes this Champion radiator an exceptional value. T

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