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Use the one that is the lightest when full of water.
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I went to the local chain parts store and ordered a replacement radiator for a six cylinder for my year. Single core aluminum with plastic tanks. About a hundred bucks. Perfect fit. Car runs as cool as it did with the factory radiator and I lost five pounds off the front of the car. Ow if I could get the driver to lose a few pounds!
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For a Stocker , Id use a 2 row from Champion Radiators.
They have a direct fit model .
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