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Its probably not something muscle car hobbyist are worried about but myself, as a licensed tech in a licensed garage, I can tell you guys 100% most shops check for purity before servicing A/C, and on a regular basis, we find contaminated systems from people using these "autoparts blend cans"...
Funny enough, the first thing I did was google the numbers. The first page I opened came up with a 1969 383 4v which made sense as that what my 69 Bee came with. I have found more reliable pages like the one you linked.
I was more concerned about the rarity of the rad. I have seen some post in...
I would agree with that - I've owned my garage for over 30 years - I would not consider using this rad as is. Problem we are facing hear is less and less rad shops and even less that can weld/unweld a rad core. Maybe a rad shop for HD truck rads, I think they still can.
Thats a great idea, I have traded parts for donations (Cancer foundation) in the past.
I could advertise it, but me living in Canada its going to cost a fortune to ship. It is good for a rebuildable core for the numbers matching car, but if its nothing special ... I would prefer to give it...
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I hope you guys can help me with putting a value on a rad I have kicking around in my storage for wayyy too long.
It checks out as a rad from a 1969 , 383 automatic, 22 inch
I am going through my stash of forgotten parts, and was wondering if this is worth keeping or selling, or...