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Old 09-13-2009, 04:30 AM
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Default New Carbon Fiber Radiator Cover.....

just installed this C/F Radiator Cover for the heavy duty radiator (28 11/16" long). It was made by Tom at www.feathercarbon.com .... these are going for $120.00. It's well built part......



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Carbon is very cool looks very good
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I talked to him a while back about making some parts. He is very knowledgeable and provided great insight, he can make just about anything you could ever think of.
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Protour, do you know if this will work with a factory fan shroud?

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dam that is nice. To bad nothing in c/f for chevelle's
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That is a great looking part. For those who have an aftermarket radiator and need a closeout and cover for the core support, Anvil has this one for the 70-81 Camaro:



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I wonder if anyone make something similar for the first gen's. This is one product I have ZERO luck finding...
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I wonder if anyone make something similar for the first gen's. This is one product I have ZERO luck finding...
We are making a similar part for the 67-69 Camaro in carbon. Look for it around Xmas time.

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Protour, do you know if this will work with a factory fan shroud?

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Mike, this part is exactly like the stock metal radiator cover with the 2 holes on the engine side of the cover for attaching the fan shroud.
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It looks like a nice part. it looks good.
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Mike, this part is exactly like the stock metal radiator cover with the 2 holes on the engine side of the cover for attaching the fan shroud.
Thanks, ordered one this week..and a set of c/f sill plates as well.

Saw a pic of your car on his website, very cool!
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