1940-1941 (early) Ford Radiator Reproduction split core or "donut" (Model 1GA)

1940-1941 (early) Ford Radiator Reproduction split core or "donut" (Model 1GA)

$1,599.00
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This radiator is intended as a drop in replacement and set-up for the OE engine in its production year.  The first few images shown are restored radiators.  The others are reproductions.  We can upon request construct or restore with the split core and/or donut crank pass.  The tank is shorter, the hoses lower and the crank guide through  to permit the crank is different from the later 1941.  We include the formed wire channel. If you have modified or altered your vehicle in anyway, please order from the bespoke radiator section.  If you wish to restore your OE radiator using your OE tanks, brackets and/or castings please visit the restoration section of our website to begin the process. Made in the USA In this period Ford manufactured radiators at Dearborn (D), and also at Green Island G) and had three additional suppliers, Modine (MO), McCord (MC), and Long (L). Ford furnished those outside suppliers with top and bottom tanks (11A) to be fitted with cores.  1940 and early (~January 1

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