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poboy427
FanatiKal

IA, USA
113 Posts
Posted - 02/08/2010 :  22:21:27  Show Profile  Send poboy427 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Looking for straight tanks and sides that I can re-core for my early 66. V8 4spd. San Jose only.

Thanks for looking,
Ray

rtharp427@msn.com

Edited by - poboy427 on 02/11/2010 18:30:58

Edited by - poboy427 on 02/12/2010 22:38:22

k code 65
FanatiKal


New Zealand

106 Posts
Posted - 02/09/2010 :  03:46:05  Show Profile  Send k code 65 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hi Ray , if you Get heaps of Response in regards too Radiator , please keep me in Mind as im Looking for the Same thing Dated 65 .

Much Appreciated.

Shane Go to Top of Page

63Kcode
FanatiKal

TX, USA
225 Posts
Posted - 02/09/2010 :  10:19:49  Show Profile  Send 63Kcode a Private Message  Reply with Quote
A friend of mine has one. He pulled it from his hipo when it sprung a leak at the top seam. Dosen't need a recore just some sodering and wouldn't hurt to get it vated. Last time I asked he wanted $550 for it but that was afew years ago. If you are interested I will get it and post some photos.

Larry

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http://www.legendaryfordmagazine.com/PDF/2004-05-63fairlane.pdf
63 K code Fairlane
65 A code 2+2
66 GT350 #2015
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poboy427
FanatiKal

IA, USA
113 Posts
Posted - 02/10/2010 :  22:15:29  Show Profile  Send poboy427 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Shane,
I will keep you in mind as I look

Ray

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poboy427
FanatiKal

IA, USA
113 Posts
Posted - 02/10/2010 :  22:24:07  Show Profile  Send poboy427 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Larry, sent you a PM.

Ray Go to Top of Page

63Kcode
FanatiKal

TX, USA
225 Posts
Posted - 02/11/2010 :  12:53:26  Show Profile  Send 63Kcode a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Reply sent to Pm, with pictures.

Larry

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http://www.legendaryfordmagazine.com/PDF/2004-05-63fairlane.pdf
63 K code Fairlane
65 A code 2+2
66 GT350 #2015
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BoS
LunatiK

TX, USA
987 Posts
Posted - 02/11/2010 :  14:02:01  Show Profile  Send BoS a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hi Larry,
What's the date code on this radiator? If Ray doesn't want it
I may have a Swede interested in it for 6S923.
/Bo
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63Kcode
FanatiKal

TX, USA
225 Posts
Posted - 02/11/2010 :  14:23:33  Show Profile  Send 63Kcode a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Bo here is a pic of the date and the dent that is in the top. Your Swed friend is third in line. Might be good for #923 but to early for my #2015.

Larry

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http://www.legendaryfordmagazine.com/PDF/2004-05-63fairlane.pdf
63 K code Fairlane
65 A code 2+2
66 GT350 #2015
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BoS
LunatiK

TX, USA
987 Posts
Posted - 02/11/2010 :  16:23:04  Show Profile  Send BoS a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks Larry,
Just saw that the date code was in the header of this post.
Should have seen that. 6S923 was scheduled for Jan.12, 1966
based on the Ford number so an Oct. 65 radiator would be fine.
This came out of a Mustang, correct?
/Bo
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63Kcode
FanatiKal

TX, USA
225 Posts
Posted - 02/11/2010 :  16:54:39  Show Profile  Send 63Kcode a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Yes, it came from a Mustang.

Larry Go to Top of Page

poboy427
FanatiKal

IA, USA
113 Posts
Posted - 02/11/2010 :  18:22:42  Show Profile  Send poboy427 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Larry, PM back to you

Ray Go to Top of Page

63Kcode
FanatiKal

TX, USA
225 Posts
Posted - 02/11/2010 :  19:59:57  Show Profile  Send 63Kcode a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:

Larry, PM back to you

Ray


Reply sent!

Larry Go to Top of Page

63Kcode
FanatiKal

TX, USA
225 Posts
Posted - 02/15/2010 :  12:50:00  Show Profile  Send 63Kcode a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Ray, please let me know something I need to get it out of my shop.

Larry

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http://www.legendaryfordmagazine.com/PDF/2004-05-63fairlane.pdf
63 K code Fairlane
65 A code 2+2
66 GT350 #2015
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BoS
LunatiK

TX, USA
987 Posts
Posted - 02/15/2010 :  21:50:35  Show Profile  Send BoS a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Larry,
Found one dated 10 65 in Australia and just the top tank
which was removed is in the mail to Sweden and my friend's
66 Shelby now.
/Bo
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63Kcode
FanatiKal

TX, USA
225 Posts
Posted - 02/16/2010 :  14:19:29  Show Profile  Send 63Kcode a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks for the update Bo!

Ray, per instrutions from the owner of the radiator you have till midnight tonight to let me know something or I will see if the next in line wants it.

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http://www.legendaryfordmagazine.com/PDF/2004-05-63fairlane.pdf
63 K code Fairlane
65 A code 2+2
66 GT350 #2015
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poboy427
FanatiKal

IA, USA
113 Posts
Posted - 02/16/2010 :  18:39:24  Show Profile  Send poboy427 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Larry,

I thought I had the one in Australia bought for a lot less than yours. The last Phill told me was that he was getting shipping rates and would let me know the tab. Sounds like he was dealing also with your Bos friend in Sweden.

Larry, I can not give your price at this time but will sure keep you in mind. Go to Top of Page

BoS
LunatiK

TX, USA
987 Posts
Posted - 02/16/2010 :  22:29:33  Show Profile  Send BoS a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Sorry Ray, I was first in line there while you are first in line here. One difference though, only took the top tank as it was for a 6-cylinder.
/Bo
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poboy427
FanatiKal

IA, USA
113 Posts
Posted - 02/17/2010 :  19:31:29  Show Profile  Send poboy427 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
My daughter bought a house that was a foreclosure and I was dealing with broken waterpipes and drywall work and was away from the computer most of the weekend.

I wasn't sure what happened. When I settled back to the computer. I posted a want and got two responces at the same time. I replied promptly to each party and thought I had my pick on either offering as it was my want ad.

I think I got played by the Australian. He finally sent me an e-mail today to say that the item sold as he was in the process of getting me some shipping quotes. He should never have offered the top to me if he had a deal pending with you.

What I saw was me making an appeal for a radiator and two guys guys jumping on to the thread-drivng up interest-asking to get in line. Price goes up with interested buyers lining up and taking numbers.

Sadly a "wanted" ad can sometimes become a discussion thread and soon the thread is hijacked from the original posting.

That 10 65 radiator was not right for Shane who wants a radiator for his '65 Mustang. And is is really too early for the Feb 66 built SFM923. I have taken time to look under the hoods a handful of orignal cars and have studied date codes a bit. I know there are exceptions but really a radiator date code should be just as close as the rest of the MAJORITY of sheetmetal. 30-60 days is a good AVERAGE.

I have ck'd with the owner of a car 4 digits from away from my serial numbered Nov 65 car and he had a 10 65 radiator and that is what I based my appeal for.

I'll keep looking for a straight top and if I can't find a straight top I will try to buy Larry's friends. I have some time.

I like a few others here seem to like to keep our dealings on the Private Meassage basis and there is a reason.

No hard feelings,
Ray

Edited by - poboy427 on 02/17/2010 19:34:12 Go to Top of Page

BoS
LunatiK

TX, USA
987 Posts
Posted - 02/17/2010 :  22:47:44  Show Profile  Send BoS a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Ray,
When I saw the ad on another forum I wrote him a message immediately.
He later told me that he had some other people interested as well.
10 65 Fits perfectly for 6S923 as the scheduled build date at San Jose was Jan 12th, 1966.
Hope you find one soon. These are more common as you can use 6-cylinder top tanks as well. More problematic with the one marked G2
and C4ZE. Very rare. Early May 65 cars have 3 65 dated radiators.
/Bo
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