My experience is that most radiators which have been around as long as
these things will need to be recored anyway. Therefore, if you have an old
one, I suggest you look for a good radiator shop to put in a new core.
I recently restored a 1974 TR-6 for the original owner. The car had sat
for about 15 years before I got to it. When I took the radiator to have it
pressure checked, he said the water squirted right out the sides like a
fountain. They recored it for $199.
-----Original Message-----
From: N197TR4@cs.com [SMTP:N197TR4@cs.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2000 1:52 PM
To: fot@autox.team.net
Cc: wrburgman@sbt.ne
Subject: TR4A Radiator needed
Good friend Rick Burgman needs a TR4A radiator. Anyone on our list have
one?
(Rick, there is a new radiator shop near Burton and Broadway. Next to Fence
Company. They seem to do good work. You might have them look at it)
Joe Alexander
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