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    This is the heavy duty cooling brass core radiator for the big block cats for 1967 - 1970. It also fits the 1970 with the 351C or 351W with Air Conditioning, or the need for heavy duty cooling. Note that the 67 390 Cougar actually used a slightly narrower radiator then this one. If you install this in a 67 you will need the 68-70 lower mounting brackets and a 68-70 shroud.

    *NOTE* We do not recommend using a four core as it makes fitting the original shroud very difficult, places the fan closer to the radiator and does not fit well where the bottom tank meets the core support on some applications, we do not accept returns on four core radiators.


    For some helpful tips on upgrading your Cougar (or Mustang) cooling system, check out our video:


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    Shipping Weight: 25.00 LBS
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    Who manufactures this radiator? I rebuilt my original 3 core radiator but my 428scj that was rebuilt overheats with 3 core. Is this copper or aluminum radiator? I have correct shroud and fan setup.
    July 2, 2022 11:12 AM
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    WCCC Admin Answered:

    We actually have 2 sources for those, I believe the one we have on hand is made by Motor Mission. We have honestly only ever sold a couple of these, usually if the 3 core with the correct 7 blade fan and unbroken shroud is not cooling enough, it is usually something else. Did you make sure the fan clutch does not spin too freely? These are brass core radiators not aluminum. We have had a hard time finding someone that makes aluminum radiators that do not have a lot of issues. We did finally find a good manufacturer of aluminum radiators, but they only have a 3 core with larger tubes and not a 4 core: https://secure.cougarpartscatalog.com/15627/12889/radiator-3-core-24-inch-351c-390-428-aluminum-repro-1968-1970-mercury-cougar-1968-1970-ford-mustang.html

    October 12, 2022 3:42 AM

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    • Some chemicals in motor vehicle parts are on the Proposition 65 list because they can cause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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