We got my dad's truck out where we can start working on getting it back on the road. Which is something that I am really jazzed about since I love that old Ford. I've got a manual for working on it and everything that we need for the truck except the rear hub that was lost. I don't think it needs any work on it, but I want to check things like the radiator and stuff out anyway, since it has been a long time since the engine was gone over on the thing.
I'm not sure where we would get another engine, but I do know that Radiator.com is my choice for where to go to find it a radiator if it needs one. Radiator.com has a full selection of all kinds of radiators available and on site help to help you with any questions that you might have.
If you're rebuilding a car you should check them out. From Civic Radiators to truck radiators and everything in between they have so far had anything I have looked for. And with a brother and nephews that have their own shop restoring classic cars I have checked a few models both old and new.
Not a mechanic? Check out their easy to navigate site for articles on radiators and cooling systems to help you do the job yourself - or get help finding a certified installation center near you.
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