Scout II radiators, two of them

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Lou

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I have two Scout II radiators, both have the auto trans cooler, both are used, both have always had anti-freeze and have never leaked. I recently installed an aluminum unit and don't need these.
1. A hugh's high efficiency, used about seven years: $175.00.
2. A u.s. Radiator, used about three years, the mounting brackets need to be resoldered: $125.00.
They are both in shipping boxes, feel free to insult me with a low ball bid, the worst I can say is go price copper now days.
Give me a call if interested at 916-799-6999.
 
These came out of a 345-auto. I did a quick check on the ups site and shipping looks to be about $110.00. I haven't confirmed that. Shipping is over & above, not included.
 
these came out of a 345-auto. I did a quick check on the ups site and shipping looks to be about $110.00. I haven't confirmed that. Shipping is over & above, not included.

Lou - I have some left over box's that those radiators come in. If you need one stop by. I can also ship those out from here. You must have entered something wrong at the ups rate finder as a quote from my shop to 92391 is around $25.

check on usps parcel post, ups is a thief.

If ups was a thief I wouldn't use them. They are by far the best shipper that I have ever used. Easy to track packages and very fair shipping rates. And occasionally when a customer receives a damaged package they are by far the easiest to deal with when getting reimbursed.
 
lou - I have some left over box's that those radiators come in. If you need one stop by. I can also ship those out from here. You must have entered something wrong at the ups rate finder as a quote from my shop to 92391 is around $25.



If ups was a thief I wouldn't use them. They are by far the best shipper that I have ever used. Easy to track packages and very fair shipping rates. And occasionally when a customer receives a damaged package they are by far the easiest to deal with when getting reimbursed.

The 1 ups shipper on the mountain here is always 2 or 3 times more than usps. Used to use them before I moved to the mountain, but up here they are expensive, at least if you are not a biz.
 
Thank you Jeff for helping clear this up. Each of the radiators I have are in the original shipping boxes. They are 34" long, 10" wide, 26" high and weigh right at 35 lbs. I talked to someone in Missouri and to ship there would be around $52.00. Socal should be around $25.00 like Jeff pointed out. If interested let me know. Eventually these will leave here if only to be sold for scrap brass.
 
One radiator has found a home and I've got one left. I shipped with ups from sacramento to the Lancaster area for $38.00. It took three days. If you need a good radiator let me know. See my earlier post for detail. The price is now at $75.00 plus shipping.
 
Ramblin, I'm sure the answer is yes but the second radiator sold several weeks ago. I'll take a look at ending my ad.
 
I'll lock this thread lou, but we'll keep it up as an example if that's ok with you, it's your thread! Let me know if you'd rather I delete it.
 
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