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I have had this radiator so long I don't even remember where I got it. I was told by a very experienced radiator man that it is from a 1967 Camaro. $1500.00 or best resonable offer
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What are the stamped codes on the filler side? The opp side is "IL" but I cant make out the other.
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I pulled it out and looked it over again and I just don't find a code on the fill side. I have been told that was the case with service part replacements.
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I don't know about it being a service replacement. I have a 5600 mile 67 Camaro BB with what I believe to be the orig. radiator and it is just like yours, no codes on the fill side.
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Thanks for information. It sure looks like original tanks to me also. It looks like the top and bottom plates have been replaced so I am sure it has been recored at some point. I think 68 and 67 would be the same.
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