I'm going to switch over to aluminum radiator (my car is not stock) so listing the Harrison radiator. Fins are pretty beat up as shown in ad. No noticeable leaks when I pulled it last night.
OO E date code IL
I know that washing and waxing my car with the present condtion of my paint is like polishing a turd.....but it's my turd and I want it polished!
Congrats! Must have been one of those Camaro guys.
1968 400 Coupe, verdoro green, black vinyl top 1968 400 Convertible, verdoro green, black top 1971 Trans Am, cameo white, auto 1970 Buick Skylark Custom Convertible 350-4(driver)
Wow! Good for you. Last one I sold for $75. Figured I was doing good because that was better than scrap value. Mine had no tags though.
I had looked on ebay to see what those tanks had sold for. The last set had sold for $600 and a complete rad had sold for $900. Not sure how many of these are out there, but those tanks were really sought after.
I know that washing and waxing my car with the present condtion of my paint is like polishing a turd.....but it's my turd and I want it polished!
Holy Moley!!! Harrison's bringing those prices? I took my Harrison out and kept it to the side when I bought an everyday 4 core some years ago. I will have to look for the date code, but I'm sure it is original to the car.
It's good to find out it's worth a bunch of dough. Now I guess I'm going to have it rebuilt and put back in. It was working ok when I took it out, just had a couple of pinched tubes and some psuedo flattened fins from a prior repair., no rust.
1967 Firebird 400 Convertible - White with Bright Blue Interior - Power windows, top and steering.
Looked all over, it just says Harrison on one side of the radiator and the max fill level on another part. Guess mine are not OO IL tanked.
If it is a harrison there should be tank code molded into the tank right below the fill line and on the opposite tank around same location. Paint may be heavy and hard to see.