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Old 04-17-2015, 04:17 AM
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Who's a dealer for them?

I want one of the radiator supports (only) for my 73 Camaro.
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I ordered mine through Billy Utley (72NovaDriver) @ B&B Classics who is a sponsor here. Dan@Holohans Hot Rod Shop is a dealer as well I believe.

Autorad setups are not inexpensive but they are super nice. Once you price out a radiator, fans, and a new core support, their stuff isn't really as far out there as it seems initially. You also get more cooling area exposed than you could with most any factory style support without a lot of mods. Anyway, yeah I'm a fan of their Peachtree State fab'd goodness .

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Old 04-17-2015, 06:49 AM
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Who's a dealer for them?

I want one of the radiator supports (only) for my 73 Camaro.

We have all the items itemized on our website and my wife will help you with any questions you have in the process. She will give you a time line of when it is built and when it is going to ship to you. She sells alot of core supports.
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Old 04-17-2015, 08:43 AM
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We have all the items itemized on our website and my wife will help you with any questions you have in the process. She will give you a time line of when it is built and when it is going to ship to you. She sells alot of core supports.
Does the autorad core support fit other radiators, like a factory one?
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we are a dealer also...just sayin'
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Old 04-17-2015, 02:07 PM
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Does the autorad core support fit other radiators, like a factory one?

no it does not. It is a much bigger radiator.


It worth every penny.
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It really is.

Rodger, have you used the new(er) HP core yet? Single row, 2" tube.....spectacular.
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Old 04-17-2015, 08:41 PM
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It really is.

Rodger, have you used the new(er) HP core yet? Single row, 2" tube.....spectacular.
Auto rad tells me it only needed for 1000hp plus and that's really not a street able power level so we have not purchased yet for shop builds. My wife says she has sold a few high hp cores.
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Yeah, it's overkill for most applications. It does allow for smaller cores for street rod type stuff.

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