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Old 01-22-2008, 02:25 AM
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Hi where do I find a set of radiator core support rubber bushings for a 1973 El Camino? I have tried a lot of dealers on yhe net, but in vain. Will these bushings interchange with other El Camino models? Can anyone help
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Re: Radiator to frame

Should interchange with darn near any 70s intermediate car; monte carlo, cutlass, malibu, gran prix; any A-body of the time period.

Check other cars as well; sometimes they are so close that it makes you wonder why there are different part numbers.
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Re: Radiator to frame

opgi.com $21.95 for polyurethane 4 row radiator, $20.95 for a 3 row radiator. I thought I seen them a jegs.com too for like $16.95 for natural rubber but couldn't find them. Always happens when your looking for something....oh, sorry.
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Re: Radiator to frame

Shoot, any salvage yard should have them laying around on the ground, just wash the grime off them and you're good to go!

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Re: Radiator to frame

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opgi.com $21.95 for polyurethane 4 row radiator, $20.95 for a 3 row radiator.
yes, thats wrong. I know I did see the actual core support bushings for about $16.95 somewhere. Thats been/going to drive me nuts...Bob, why not just use some hockey pucks? git r done! just kidding, I havent been able to pick on anyone so I'm grasping at straws...
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yes, thats wrong. I know I did see the actual core support bushings for about $16.95 somewhere. Thats been/going to drive me nuts...Bob, why not just use some hockey pucks? git r done! just kidding, I havent been able to pick on anyone so I'm grasping at straws...
I also shouldn't mention that if we were desperate for some, we'd cut up radiator hoses and use that!

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