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radiator 444-544

Either one that I have should work, but let me take a look at the car and the rads first. If I have something you can use, you can have it at my cost; probably in the $70 (shipped) range.

I'm certain the one in the car now isn't from a '64 PV544, but it fits and works very well.

The overflow is on the right side of the tank, otherwise everything lines right up. I moved my overflow tank to the right inner fender and never looked back.

No one but a real PV fanatic would ever notice that it isn't the factory radiator.

Let's see if I have some pictures uploaded here -

OK, this is the current 'non-stock' radiator. As you can see, it fits great. Most likely a newer Volvo part that made its way into the rebuild.











Again, let me see what the new radiator looks like installed. If it works for me, I'll talk about sending you this 'old' one. If it won't work for me, it probably wouldn't work for you either.

I'll be back when I have news.

Steve






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