New thread started to discuss 1965 - 1966 NJ (Metuchen) Original Radiator Styles, Vendors and Applications. Points to discuss:
- Different Radiator Models per application (e.g. AC, No AC, Auto etc.)
- Is the factory AC radiator unique and does it break our normally accepted notion of a Dearborn or Metuchen radiator
- Strap Types
- Part Numbers Locations
I'm specifically interested in late July 1965 Metuchen Build timeframe for a factory AC car with automatic transmission. However, I'd like ultimately have this discussion across both 1965 - 1966 should there be differences.
My understanding is that the Dearborn style radiator is characterized by square shoulders on the tank straps. San Jose style radiators are characterized by having rounded tank straps + the rad tag part number & W-MO and a date stamped into flat spot the tank. (see San Joe example below for a Manual Transmission car).
I also found an example of a radiator purported to be Dearborn radiator (Radiator 65 V8 Dearborn, auto trans, DEP C4ZE 8005 - M2, date 4ED) which I'll provide images of as well. I would have expected to see the radiator information stamped on the driver's side not the passenger side. This particular radiator has rounded corner tank straps like the generally accepted shape for a San Jose radiator. In addition, general consensus is that the Dearborn style of radiator has rounded square corners. This particular radiator doesn't match my timeframe but the top of the tank straps are similar to those on the radiator in my late July 1965 Metuchen built factory AC car (with some minor exceptions).
However, here's the wrinkle that I will present. My working theory is the the factory air conditioning radiators were unique and break the general consensus of the type and style we would generally expect. Having said all of that - let's begin the discussion.
Regards,
Ron