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WTB - Reproduction Livingston Style V-Shaped Radiator - Found Thanks.
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WTB - Reproduction Livingston Style V-Shaped Radiator - Found Thanks.
I'm looking for a good used standard-size (not super Vee) Livingston style reproduction V-shaped radiator. I'm willing to pay a reasonable price and shipping (or pick up in New England or eastern NY or NJ) if you can send good clear photos, and take it to a UPS or Fedex store for packing and shipping. Click on contact under my name in the box on the right to send an email.
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Re: WTB - Reproduction Livingston Style V-Shaped Radiator
Well this was mentioned a few days ago.
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Re: WTB - Reproduction Livingston Style V-Shaped Radiator
Dave,
If You haven’t found one by the end of the week, let me know and I l get pictures of one I have.
It was made by a company that use to reproduce the Original style honeycomb cores.
They used to display this radiator at Hershey so people could see their cores in one. (Never used)
I bought it to use on a speedster I have but so busy here with customers cars I will probably not get around to finishing it.
If You haven’t found one by the end of the week, let me know and I l get pictures of one I have.
It was made by a company that use to reproduce the Original style honeycomb cores.
They used to display this radiator at Hershey so people could see their cores in one. (Never used)
I bought it to use on a speedster I have but so busy here with customers cars I will probably not get around to finishing it.
Last edited by Larry on Mon May 16, 2022 3:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- First Name: David
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Re: WTB - Reproduction Livingston Style V-Shaped Radiator
Larry, Thanks, I sent you an email to ask about the details.
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- Joined: Wed Feb 02, 2022 1:18 pm
- First Name: David
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- Location: Guilford, VT
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Re: WTB - Reproduction Livingston Style V-Shaped Radiator
I have anew deep vee brass radiator, new but about 15 years old never had water in it. I am not going to build a speedster, so the radiator is for sale, I also have a Fronty over head valve head totally reconditioned and ready to install. This head has 8 spark plugs and is a competition head. I also have dual spark plug distributor, plus a set of right hand drive parts. Very rare right hand drive hogs head with starter plus a right hand drive steering bracket. The final piece is a very nice never used speedster body metal cowl, deep molded seats, pattered from a 2 cylinder Buick. Very comfortable and set up with extra leg room. I have a set of 30x3-1/2 Budd wire wheels as well. All for sale 1 piece or all. I have photos of everything just send me an email.
brasscarguy@comcast.net
brasscarguy@comcast.net