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1940 Ford Street Rod Radiator (Model 01A)

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1940 Ford Street Rod Radiator (Model 01A)

This radiator utilizes a drawn tank to reduce cost.

Images reflect past builds and illustrate various elements of design.  The radiator you order will be constructed based on the information you provide for your bespoke build.  Due to the prominent position of the radiator tank we prefer to hand fabricate each tank with ribs to replicate the OE design.  The street rod build can save money with a deep drawn tank so we offer this tank alternative.  For the more authentic looking radiator, order the reproduction.

1940 passenger car, regardless of model, has the filler at an angle and a split core.
There will always be "91A" stamped in the top tank. Some time around March, 1940, Ford began outsourcing some of the radiator manufacturing. At that time, the "91A' was stamped in the upper tank as well as other identifying markings that indicated the supplier to Ford. The radiators manufactured by Ford had "B1" stamped in them as well as either the letter "D" (Dearborn plant) or the letter "G" (Green Island plant). Radiators supplied by Modine had "B2" stamped in them and those supplied by McCord, had "B3".

Made in the USA

$448.50

Original: $1,495.00

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1940 Ford Street Rod Radiator (Model 01A)—

$1,495.00

$448.50

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This radiator utilizes a drawn tank to reduce cost.

Images reflect past builds and illustrate various elements of design.  The radiator you order will be constructed based on the information you provide for your bespoke build.  Due to the prominent position of the radiator tank we prefer to hand fabricate each tank with ribs to replicate the OE design.  The street rod build can save money with a deep drawn tank so we offer this tank alternative.  For the more authentic looking radiator, order the reproduction.

1940 passenger car, regardless of model, has the filler at an angle and a split core.
There will always be "91A" stamped in the top tank. Some time around March, 1940, Ford began outsourcing some of the radiator manufacturing. At that time, the "91A' was stamped in the upper tank as well as other identifying markings that indicated the supplier to Ford. The radiators manufactured by Ford had "B1" stamped in them as well as either the letter "D" (Dearborn plant) or the letter "G" (Green Island plant). Radiators supplied by Modine had "B2" stamped in them and those supplied by McCord, had "B3".

Made in the USA