OER MB2353S Radiator 1963-64 Dodge B-Body 361/383/426 V8 With Standard Trans 2 Row Aluminum Desert Cooler
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OER MB2353S 1963-64 Dodge B-Body 361/383/426 V8 With Standard Trans 2 Row Aluminum Desert Cooler Radiator Features:
This OER all aluminum Core Desert Cooler Radiator is constructed With 2 row 1" tubes on 3/8" centers (Without any epoxies or glues).
Manufactured completely from durable aluminum materials this Radiator is designed to me et the cooling needs of high perFormance engines, offers better heat transfer And is conSiderably lighter than Standard replacement Radiators.
Additional InFormation- Core dimensions: 17-3/4" x 22"
- 2 row With 1" tubes on 3/8" centers (Without any epoxies or glues)
- 1963-1964 Dodge 330
- 1963-1964 Dodge 440
- 1963-1964 Dodge Polara
Bolts in Without modifying your Radiator Support or Support top panel.
Made in USA
Note: Shipped oversize.
Applications:- 1963-64 Polara 361ci, 383ci, 426ci V8 With Standard transmission
- 1963-64 Polara 500 361ci, 383ci, 426ci V8 With Standard transmission
- 1963-64 Dodge 330 361ci, 383ci, 426ci V8 With Standard transmission
- 1963-64 Dodge 440 361ci, 383ci, 426ci V8 With Standard transmission
For models With an automatic transmission, see part#
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