1967 Dodge D100

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Holley has a bunch of stuff on clearance. Just scored an aluminum 3 row big block Mopar radiator for $140. Most importantly it has a passenger side inlet so I can get rid of the upper hose looptyloop finally. I was thinking about cutting the inlet off and re-attaching, but for $140 I'll just swap the rad.

I also picked up a side opening lid for the hi-ram. I don't like how my intake pipes get in the way of the radiator. I had to offset the fan to the bottom half of the radiator because of that. I could actually route the pipe through the fender and gain a bunch of that room back. The throttle cable would become interesting then. Not in a big hurry to change it up, and I may not, but the lid was also cheap.
Interested in selling the other radiator? I may be interested in it.
 

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PM me pix. Pix look like it's an ECP radiator. I bought one of those 22" ECP radiators for a 74 dart and modded it to fit a 67 barracuda. The big thing is the width. Is it a 22" width ? 73 and later A body MoPars could have used a 22" or 26". All my stuff is older than that. I also have a different brand aluminum radiator for my sons 69 barracuda. It's always good to have a spare.
 
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PM me pix. Pix look like it's an ECP radiator. I bought one of those 22" ECP radiators for a 74 dart and modded it to fit a 67 barracuda. The big thing is the width. Is it a 22" width ? 73 and later A body MoPars could have used a 22" or 26". All my stuff is older than that. I also have a different brand aluminum radiator for my sons 69 barracuda. It's always good to have a spare.

Sure thing. It could be a while before I get it swapped out.

It is ECP. 2 core, 22". It works well, just has the inlet on the wrong side for me.
 

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Here's a pic of my top hose, you can see the issue. It does work, but not optimal. Frankly, I'm just tired of looking at it. LOL.
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Might have been a slant six radiator. Heres what I did to mine. I made new flanges out of 2024T3 .080" aluminum to mount it in 67-72 A body, then I cut the old flanges down. I used clecos and aluminum JB weld to bond the new flanges on. Then I enlarged the cleco holes and wet installed and squeezed MS20470D5 aluminum rivets to hold the my new flanges to the old. I will research the inlet location. Pix are a bit rough but you can see the new flange and the rivets lol. Cheap price, I made it work.
 

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Ya, mine has the inlet on the far left. Prob wont work. I used a hyundai tiburon overflow bottle though. Got it at rock auto as a dorman part for $6. Got the mounting bracket from Hyundai for $5
 

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