WANTED Factory correct radiator for 1973 Plymouth Fury 3 with P.S.,automatic, air & 440 motor

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Does anyone out here know where I can find a new factory correct fitting Mopar radiator C body for my 1973 ? Everything aftermarket from Champion will not mount correct in the radiator mounting holes. Also I have what I believe to be the correct 7 blade 440 hp fan on the motor and the blades just barely do clear the hole in the center of my (what I think to be correct) Mopar fan shroud. Any ideas or correct Mopar parts numbers for this item that you can share with me? Thank you, Jim Dent
 
The '73 mopar parts manual is available for free download at www.mymopar.com to get the part number. Manuals are in the tools/reference section from the site home page.. If I remember correctly, that should be a 26" 3 row radiator that is probably the same as a B-Body. A number of companies make exact replacements. www.classicfordradiator.com offers the B-Body units that are factory correct and there are photos of each for comparison to what you have. The other option would be to have your dead radiator re-cored so that you have the correct code dated tank to keep the car as original as possible. Any good radiator shop can do this for you.

Dave
 
As Dave mentioned above, any radiator shop, can do a re-core, but since they have it apart, they go thru every inch of it, and warranty everything.
 
The '73 mopar parts manual is available for free download at www.mymopar.com to get the part number. Manuals are in the tools/reference section from the site home page.. If I remember correctly, that should be a 26" 3 row radiator that is probably the same as a B-Body. A number of companies make exact replacements. www.classicfordradiator.com offers the B-Body units that are factory correct and there are photos of each for comparison to what you have. The other option would be to have your dead radiator re-cored so that you have the correct code dated tank to keep the car as original as possible. Any good radiator shop can do this for you.

Dave
Thank you Dave and ? for the really prompt replys. Unfortunately, NOW I no longer have the original Mopar radiator.
 
My white book shows part # 3673057 for C body 26" rad. with 400/440.
 
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