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Radiator For A-body mopar FS

This radiator is from my 73' Plymouth valiant, but will work in most 70-76 A-bodies. My car is equipped with A/C, and it has an auto tranny cooler. Ruff dimensions are 26X16, thats within a half inch. It's not the 23'' one it's the bigger one, and it is a 2 core. It is in excellent condition, and worked great when I took it out. I just upgraded to a bigger radiator thats all. This would be good to somebody that has a leaking radiator and doesn't want to shell out 250+ for a new one. I just need to get it out of my garage, so it's cheap at $30. It is big a relatively heavy so shipping is $20. So for 50 bucks you get a nice working radiator rather than 250 for a new one.
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Do you still have the Radiater?Will it fit a 1966 Dart?
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