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1967-69 Camaro AutoRad Radiator complete setup w/SPAL Brushless Fans
Item Location (City/State): Howell, NJ
Price:$3,400.00 Description: Selling my Autorad Radiator complete setup. Never been mounted or had fluid in it. Has the following: LS style radiator, inlet, outlet and steam port on passenger side Aluminum core support 3 piece close out panels for the top Overflow/Catchcan AC Condenser Air to water intercooler with -10 fittings 2 14" Spal Brushless fans 500W each, 2395 CFM each Asking $3400, located in Howell, NJ 07731 I would prefer someone close by to sell this to, but will ship. This will not be cheap to ship, but I will work with the buyer and come up with a solution. Thanks for looking! https://i.hmjimg.com/images/2020/10/...F2DAC5ECF1.jpg https://i.hmjimg.com/images/2020/10/...D88EFAF253.jpg https://i.hmjimg.com/images/2020/10/...FCFB72D831.jpg https://i.hmjimg.com/images/2020/10/...6227D9090E.jpg https://i.hmjimg.com/images/2020/10/...D7BCFBC206.jpg https://i.hmjimg.com/images/2020/10/...08A0C34EFF.jpg https://i.hmjimg.com/images/2020/10/...F67072FF81.jpg |
Not to derail the thread. Can you tell me the depth of the fans/shroud? I like the look of those over my existing autorad fans and want to know if I have space for the upgrade.
Also I love my AutoRad so would highly recommend this setup. |
Sorry for the delayed response. I had to get to the shop to measure the shroud for you. The shroud itself is 2 and 7/8ths inches thick off of the face of the radiator. The fan does not start to protrude out from the shroud until 1 and 3/8ths inches from the top. Hope I explained that clear enough for you.
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Here's an article from Hot Rod Magazine highlighting the install on a 69 Camaro
https://www.hotrod.com/articles/cama...iator-upgrade/ |
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