GM
Cold Case Radiators CHC11AB Features:
1967-1969 GM F-Body Aluminum Performance Radiator with built in transmission cooler. It also fits 68-71 Nova big block cars with bracket mounted radiators. Night Rider Black series radiators blend performance with original appearance to give you the best of both worlds. You will be hard pressed to find a difference between an original versus a Cold-Case. These Cold-Case radiators are Tig welded 100 percent aluminum and feature OEM appearing stamped tanks. Perfect for that restored car wanting the appearance of stock without sacrificing performance.
Fits:
- 67-69 Firebird
- 67-69 Camaro w/ Big Block
- Can be used on SB cars. Will need to swap out the fan shroud and relocate the voltage regulator.
- 100 percent TIG welded
- All Aluminum
- Black Powder Coated OE style tanks
- (2) 1.25 in. Tubes
- 16 fins per in.
- Corrugated fins that give more surface area and more thermal transfer
- Pressure tested
- For automatic transmission
- Direct fitment for 67-69 Camaro BB/Firebird/Trans Am
- Works with original fan shroud
- Core Height 16.85 in.
- Core Width 23 in.
- Overall Height 18.5 in.
- Overall Width 31.25 in.
- Overall Thickness 3 in.
- Tubes (2) 1.25 in. Tubes
- Upper Hose 1.50 in.
- Lower Hose 1.77 in.
- Trans Cooler Fitting: 5/16 in. Inverted Flare
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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