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Speaking of radiators,
I may be taking a job in Pasadena this summer. As I'll be driving my 54
Chevy 1/2 ton from Colorado to California (and back at the end of summer),
I'm thinking of replacing my old and possibly leaking radiator with one of
the "Desert Cooler" models I see in my Chevy Duty catalog (and maybe
adding in an A/C system if I have the money).
Does anyone have any recommendations on radiators like the "Desert
Cooler," considering I'd be driving my truck in LA traffic in mid-summer?
Thanks in advance,
On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, jcerniglia wrote:
> Tom,
> I had to have my heater core restored on my 57 Chevrolet
> Belair. I was in the same boat you were but through advice I took it
> to a radiator shop and they made it as good as new since it is nothing
> more than a mini radiator. Try and find a radiator repair shop that has
> been around for a long time, they will have experience with the older
> style heat exchangers.
>
> Jeff Cerniglia
> 1959 GMC Fleetside
> 1957 Chevrolet Belair
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