Yes... The NYB has a new radiator, but I still felt the temperatures got a little higher than I liked (no accurate measurements, just gauge position) I put a full dose of wetting agent in and didn't seem to make enough difference. That one could use a good flushing IMO and a little more time spent on the issue... but it has me second guessing what I want to do for the 2 door.
The 2 door needs me to put together A/C hoses and a radiator. I also am thinking of replacing the condenser instead of reusing the single pass. The leak is small, but no sense not fully addressing things while I'm there.
The Imperials are gorgeous... the small detail stuff that I am picking away at is because I never want to have to subject them to "plan B" on the road due to breakdowns. I also am the type who is bothered by anything that is not fully working... I just purchased mirrors from another member because I had a cable not working well. Mine are too pretty to consider a full replacement.
As I work through stuff, the NYB is a great test mule for me that I don't have to worry about where I park it. It is interesting to me how much a sense of duty to the Twins and Mr C I feel...
BTW 77 up there is a condenser(dual pass?) available and a partial manifold hose assembly from the big chain parts stores... I am thinking about which pieces I will run.
I also received with the NYB the old radiator that needs a top tank... so I have enough pieces to try a radiator shop too.
I bought the AC kit from Bouchillion and it works very well. However now that I have seen whats in the kit I will just purchase what I need for my T&C from a AC supply house. Here is the link to the multi-pass condensers they offer: ac multipass condensers - Bouchillon Performance Engineering
I can purchase the condenser for $75 to $90 depending on size. It is a universal fit and required fabrication of mounting brackets.