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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1967 Mustang => Topic started by: Cool Times on October 13, 2017, 09:17:54 PM

Title: Radiator - C7ZE 8005 R1
Post by: Cool Times on October 13, 2017, 09:17:54 PM
Good evening
Anyone know what '67 mustang application used a C7ZE 8005 R1 manual radiator?  Supposedly a 289, but not sure of any specifics including plant.  Date code is 7BC, so February.

Thank you!
Title: Re: Radiator - C7ZE 8005 R1
Post by: Bob Gaines on October 13, 2017, 09:32:46 PM
Good evening
Anyone know what '67 mustang application used a C7ZE 8005 R1 manual radiator?  Supposedly a 289, but not sure of any specifics including plant.  Date code is 7BC, so February.

Thank you!
Try http://amkproducts.com/Ford_radiator_tags.asp . They list a R2 289 manual. If a metal tag is soldered on the top of the tank on one side or the other then it is a SJ plant radiator if the info is metal stamped into the side strap then it is Dearborn or Metuchen
Title: Re: Radiator - C7ZE 8005 R1
Post by: Cool Times on October 14, 2017, 10:45:33 AM
Thank you Bob.  I've never had my original radiator , so have been looking for an original Ford radiator with the  correct PN, but document "not" original to the car.  The C7ZE 8005 R1 radiator is for sale, so I've asked your questions.  The one photo that they do show looks like the Mustagtek photo for a C7ZE 8005 M1 which has wide mounting flanges as if the side wind panels would not be necessary.

Fairly confident that it'a a '67 mustang manual radiator, but will continue to work on finding out it it's a match for '67 A code San Jose GT.

Best regards
Mike
Title: Re: Radiator - C7ZE 8005 R1
Post by: Cool Times on October 14, 2017, 03:53:27 PM
Good day

Does anyone know what radiator P/N a 1967 A code, GT,  manual transmission, no AC, thermactor, standard cooling should have ?

Thank you
Mike
Title: Re: Radiator - C7ZE 8005 R1
Post by: Cool Times on October 14, 2017, 03:54:16 PM
And built in San Jose in May 1967.

Thank you.