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Looking good! Nice polish job.
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Just got the original 2998874 radiator back from Finger's Radiator in North Brunswick NJ. They did a great job and even got the dent out of the top tank. It was recored as a three-core instead of the original two-core style. Took about a week and cost $450. They also did the radiator on my Grampa's Lincoln a couple years ago for the same price. It's a good, old fashioned shop that has been in business for 92 years. https://www.fingersradiator.com/
Last edited by njsteve; 09-18-2020 at 01:24 AM. |
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Steve, what paint did you use on the radiator? Car looks great.
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Fingers had painted it a flat-ish black radiator paint but I recoated the top in a light dusting of Rustoleum semi-gloss black.
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Thanks!
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