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toomanyinkc
It's safest to assume that every part of my car came from a different year (including the front half and the rear half, apparently) and several major components have never been fitted together. That said, here is a picture of one of the heat exchangers that I'm about to try to install. If it goes like everything else to date, I'll soon be looking for replacements. Anyone recognize what year/engine size this belongs with?

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It's safest to assume that every part of my car came from a different year (including the front half and the rear half, apparently) and several major components have never been fitted together. That said, here is a picture of one of the heat exchangers that I'm about to try to install. If it goes like everything else to date, I'll soon be looking for replacements. Anyone recognize what year/engine size this belongs with?

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'73 - '74 2.0L .... the best kind for all stock engines. Oh, passenger side with SS shell.
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Those you want to hold on to. Expensive and coveted. smile.gif
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