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SD455 Original Radiator?
I got this in a deal with some other parts and was told it was removed from a low mileage 74 SD car.
I didnt think the SD cars had a unique radiator but? I got it from a reliable source and also got the toque converter from the same car
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That looks like a truck radiator?
Definitely not a Firebird? What's the side core ID letters? Usually has a metal plate on it showing the ID also.
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Might have come from a Super Duty...but a Ford Super Duty 450 (truck that is) ;-)
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The more I look at it the more it looks like something other than an F body rad
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My filler neck is a lot lower on my original 74 SD.
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agreed since my original sd radiator filler neck does not look like that
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can we delete this? kinda wasting space
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