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WTB 1970 Coronet 22 inch H.P. Radiator for 383 engine

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Do you want to right numbered original rad? What transmission, it makes a difference on part number.

2998954 for a manual
2998960 for automatic
 
Do you want to right numbered original rad? What transmission, it makes a difference on part number.

2998954 for a manual
2998960 for automatic
its an automatic car therefore the 2998960 rad also with AC
 
I have one.....send me pm if interested
 
Mopar north I have a 960 radiator...
..383 with AC is 956 ?
 
70 B body 383/727 W A/C There are a number of possible radiator numbers.... 2998956 2998958 2998961
The 2998956 is the big dog, gets all the $$$$, used with Hemis, 440-6, 440-4 & 383-4 4spd & Auto...

I've owned quite a few 383 & 440-4 with Auto & A/C the 2998961 seems much more common in that application..
 
Here's what the parts book says

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So apparently there was a 22" option... 2998957 Never seen that....


Trust...but verify. Here's a 57 radiator in a 383-2 auto E body non a/c application.
Apparently the the 383-2 bbl with a/c got the 58.

Meaning....a listing in the parts book that does not jive with the broadcast sheets.

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956 is HD cooling so any hemi or axle pkg or RB 4 speed
961 is BB AC 4 bbl
958 is AC 383 2 bbl

If you look in a 1970 service manual it is all spelled out on what combo had what rad number

1970 Plymouth service manual page 7-12

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