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    Used a Cold Case radiator in the 63 300

    I don't know if I should post the price. I started a private conversation with member "Ccas", the vendor for Cold Case. Chris got right back with me with a price and ordering information.
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    Used a Cold Case radiator in the 63 300

    All is well with it. We have only driven it about three hundred miles since the install. I was laid up three months from surgery and now the power brake booster has been sent out to be rebuilt.
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    Used a Cold Case radiator in the 63 300

    I've kept the stock four-blade fan. If cooling is an issue I'll upgrade to more blades and or more blades and a clutch. We got the car in running, but non-driving condition (no brakes). It only had about 4,000 miles put on it since 1991, and who know how long since it had been on the road...
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    Used a Cold Case radiator in the 63 300

    The radiator in the 63 300 had multiple leaks the driver's side bracket needed resoldered. So after reading some threads on here I decided to check out Cold Case Radiators. I communicated with Chris (member name Ccas) at Cold Case he told me to give them a call. I called and talked to Eric...
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    Source for 1963 Chrysler Heater Core?

    Does anyone have a source for a heater core for a 63 Chrysler 300, non A/C? The APDI/PRO 9010342 {#2277023} sold on Rock Auto and Parts Geek doesn't fit. It's not even close. I'm cross posting this on both Early Cs and Forward Look since the 63 and 64 are not quite either of them. Here are...
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    63 300 Radiator 383 auto no AC

    Here are some notes and in-car photos of the radiator in our 63. Mounting bolts are about 26” side-to-side and 13” up and down. Overall width with bracket is about 27” Top tank is about 22 x 4 Overall height is about 24” Core is about 18” high and 21.5” wide Inlet is a little right of...
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    Introduction 65 Monaco and 63 300

    Here’s more about the 300. I was wrong in my first post about how much it had been driven in the last few years. On 6/6/91 it had 66,082 miles according to the oil change sticker. Now it shows 70,952, so almost 5,000 miles in the last 29 years. Here’s a picture of the front seat when I...
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    Introduction 65 Monaco and 63 300

    Here are some pictures of the Monaco I took the day after I drove it home two years ago. I haven't done much to it except add a dual master cylinder, new exhaust, wheels and tires, and repair the heater core. I got the wheels and tires because I had to completely rebuild the brakes on the 300...
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    Introduction 65 Monaco and 63 300

    The wheels on the Monaco are: Vision 148 Shift 15x8 5x4.5" +0mm Gunmetal/Machined Wheel Rim 15" Inch and these tires 235/70R15 Hankook Kinergy ST H735 103T Tire I ordered them from KJ Quinn, Sales Associate, Custom Wheel Outlet (320) 818-0514, [email protected] I found them on ebay and sent an...
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    Introduction 65 Monaco and 63 300

    Here's the Chrysler with it's new owner when we got it.
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    Introduction 65 Monaco and 63 300

    Hi all, I've been a member a couple of years now but haven't posted. I have gotten a lot of good information though. Thanks to all. I've had my Monaco a couple of years now. I saved it from a guy who was starting to rat rod it. At least he hadn't cut anything up before I got it. It is now...
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    Welcome familee to FCBO!

    Just agreed to buy a 1965 Monaco, 383 auto A/C, power windows and seat. Complete except hubcaps and wheels. Needs paint and driver's seat redone. A/C parts in place but not working. Heater core disconnected. Location: Greensburg, IN
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