When I needed a new radiator for my Isuzu Amigo, the best price that I could
find on the web was from Car Radiator Direct
(http://www.carradiatordirect.com). I checked for a 1970 Chevy truck, and they
have one listed for $135.96. The problem was when I ordered, they charged my
card and then told me a day later that they didn't have my radiator in stock,
but would try to locate one for me. They did refund the charge with no
problems, but I can't comment on the quality of their radiators. I then found
a local company, Stoystown Auto (http://www.stoystownauto.com) that could get
an exact replacement for ten dollars less than the best web price that I had
found. You might want to check out Stoystown Auto; they'll probably ship
anywhere, they provide next day delivery locally, and they seem to have great
prices.
Mark
Josh Keady wrote:
> I'm looking at a replacement radiator for my dad's '70 C20 Chevy. Found one
> pretty darned cheap ($176) at a http://www.1800radiators.com. They
> advertise 5.00 shipping and boast:
>
> "This brand new radiator meets or beats original equipment specifications
> for fit and quality. It will match or exceed the cooling capacity of your
> vehicle's original radiator and is guaranteed to fit. The quality is backed
> by a Lifetime Warranty."
>
> Anybody dealt with these folks? How was your experience? Good, bad? I
> can't help that think 176 is too good to be true (compared to the 240+ we've
> see elsewhere.)
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Josh
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