DE4FDBA9-43E8-437B-9771-156A27210CD6.jpg499B28B0-F969-41E6-952F-75F7B7C6451C.jpgI have what appears to be an original Harrison Radiator, with the stickers and ink stamp on it. The part number on the top appears to be 9155316 and I’m going to guess a date code of 67D. The ink stamp appears to be 16. CT. I’m going to say 1967. Does anyone have the part numbers and can tell me what car this goes in, HP?
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Thanks Peter, I figured it was for a SB 67, my buddy had one when he passed. Not sure what its worth. Thanks again.- Top
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They can not be fixed if they leak. If they pressure test and do not hold pressure, it's worth scrap value for aluminum.
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]109566[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]109565[/ATTACH]I have what appears to be an original Harrison Radiator, with the stickers and ink stamp on it. The part number on the top appears to be 9155316 and I’m going to guess a date code of 67D. The ink stamp appears to be 16. CT. I’m going to say 1967. Does anyone have the part numbers and can tell me what car this goes in, HP?
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If a used GM #3155316 is stored "dry" and then installed in a car it will either leak from the get-go or will leak soon thereafter.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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