Re: 1968 Fan Shroud Bracket - 327 w/Manual Transmission and Air Conditioning
Hi - Joe Lucia
I have learned enough to know that I should never say for 100% that anything is original, but I will share the history and pics on 2 of the 1968's I have owned. The first one is car #2370 which I found in a garage in 2002. It was a 327/300 automatic and it had a Harrison radiator and steel fan shroud. The title I received with the car was issued in 1974, so it is possible that a prior owner had changed the shroud, but to me it appeared factory installed radiator and shroud. It was an original engine and had a beautiful stamp pad.
The second car I recently purchased and it #5601. It was parked in a garage in 1981 and not moved since then. This car is a 327/350 4 speed with a/c. This car also has an original Harrison radiator, and still has the foam weatherstrip seal on it as well as the original lower radiator hose. This radiator also has an original "MK" metal tag on the filler tank header plate. The title I received was issued in 1971, so again, it is possible it was changed prior to this ownership, but to me, it appeared 100% original. It also has what I consider an original engine stamped pad.
The first pic with a silver fender is #2370. The second car with black fender is #5601. Both cars had a radiator with steel side brackets on them with the small square notches that indicate an original Harrison radiator and not a typical parts house replacement. Both cars had a top radiator hose that was a parts store type "universal" flex hose which I think was typical of early 1970's repairs.
The JG does say that: "on some very early 1968 cars with copper radiators, metal shrouds have been found". Although when it comes to 1968's I find the JG very difficult to understand as to what constitutes "very early, early, late, very late" etc. I am hoping that the 5th edition will be more specific.
I am posting pics of both cars for your inspection, and welcome your comments.
Brad Hillhouse
37766

Hi - Joe Lucia
I have learned enough to know that I should never say for 100% that anything is original, but I will share the history and pics on 2 of the 1968's I have owned. The first one is car #2370 which I found in a garage in 2002. It was a 327/300 automatic and it had a Harrison radiator and steel fan shroud. The title I received with the car was issued in 1974, so it is possible that a prior owner had changed the shroud, but to me it appeared factory installed radiator and shroud. It was an original engine and had a beautiful stamp pad.
The second car I recently purchased and it #5601. It was parked in a garage in 1981 and not moved since then. This car is a 327/350 4 speed with a/c. This car also has an original Harrison radiator, and still has the foam weatherstrip seal on it as well as the original lower radiator hose. This radiator also has an original "MK" metal tag on the filler tank header plate. The title I received was issued in 1971, so again, it is possible it was changed prior to this ownership, but to me, it appeared 100% original. It also has what I consider an original engine stamped pad.
The first pic with a silver fender is #2370. The second car with black fender is #5601. Both cars had a radiator with steel side brackets on them with the small square notches that indicate an original Harrison radiator and not a typical parts house replacement. Both cars had a top radiator hose that was a parts store type "universal" flex hose which I think was typical of early 1970's repairs.
The JG does say that: "on some very early 1968 cars with copper radiators, metal shrouds have been found". Although when it comes to 1968's I find the JG very difficult to understand as to what constitutes "very early, early, late, very late" etc. I am hoping that the 5th edition will be more specific.
I am posting pics of both cars for your inspection, and welcome your comments.
Brad Hillhouse
37766
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