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Changing A 292 From A 1964 Ford F100 Truck With A 406 From A 1966 Colony Park Mercury Station Wagon. What Type Of Radiaor Would Work Well?
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Changing A 292 From A 1964 Ford F100 Truck With A 406 From A 1966 Colony Park Mercury Station Wagon. What Type Of Radiaor Would Work Well?

It's probably a 410 FE (390 with 428 crank). I'd use a pickup FE radiator up through mid 70s should fit right in. FEs are easy to cool. Just look at the tiny radiators used in 390 cars.
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