dave-r wrote:Hemi parts are going up in price all the time. I would ask for more than you want. Then you could let him talk you down a bit.
rockanimal wrote:But I will try out another one that I have in the garage now, #2998974 (supposedly for a 1970, 340 engine, maybe correct for a 340 six-pack too, I don't know? It came from a AAR Cuda I think).
dave-r wrote:Christer is probably mixing the last two digits up?
dave-r wrote:The 318 part number ends 947. The 340 number ends 974. But he is correct that it was the most common 340 radiator. Nothing special about the T/A version.
dave-r wrote:The only other 340 radiator in 1970 was the MAX cool radiator which ended 949. That one was also used on 318s.
rockanimal wrote:Are you sure about that Christer? Check this one out:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... ingPayment
dave-r wrote:The 340 number ends 974. Nothing special about the T/A version.
rockanimal wrote:Are you sure about that Christer? Check this one out:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... ingPayment
TD wrote:I had a radiator that belonged to my 71 with the number 3443959 and another number of 18398. The frame shop that had my car this week took the radiator out to work on the core support and somebody stole it. The shop manager said he would replace it. Can anyone tell me how I can tell if this was the original radiator that came with the car. 71 383 4bbl. What would be it be worth? TD