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Started by 68bee, December 06, 2019, 01:34:29 PM

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anlauto

Excellent, so what is your process for painting the new radiators ?
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JS29

@Radiatorman  I got the radiator for my gran coup from you about five or six years ago. what a great experience it was dealing with you. I recommend you over anybody in this hobby. thank you again Bob.                                   Mark.     :perfect10: 

Mrbill426

Good question; I'd like to know too.



Quote from: anlauto on January 02, 2020, 11:48:19 AM
Excellent, so what is your process for painting the new radiators ?


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@Radiatorman welcome to the forum, Bob! Kevin Cassidy here. You sent me the heater core for my 440 RT that I still owe you for and you're midway into my radiator currently. Looking forward to seeing it (don't worry, you're not holding me up). What a pleasure doing business with you. The trust and honor you extend are seldom heard of these days. I'll never go elsewhere.
1970 Challenger R/T Numbers Matching 440 Auto in F8 Quad Green

70 Top Banana

I agree with the Eastwood Radiator rattle can. That said the original color as I recall was not a real glossy black. I have sprayed mine a semi or even a satin. Depends on the paint. Eastwood in a semi gloss might be the best.