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Radiator
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Hi 
First time posting on this site. Can you help ?  We are doing up a Chummy at the moment and have a radiator and surround for this but we have acquired years ago another radiator. It has a 17 1/2 “core and are presuming it’s for a box saloon.  But really don’t know for sure. I’ve supplied pictures.  As we don’t require this we hope to sell it.  So am asking what exactly is it for?  Where best to advertise it for sale and what kind of price? We really have no idea. Thanks for any help .                    

Not sure if I’ve added the photos correctly either?
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#2
Box saloon c1932 - 34, note pressed badge the first tall radiators had a screwed on badge.
Typically later RN, RP saloons.
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#3
Cheers thank you very much for the information .
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#4
I can't see from these pics but I think I'm right in saying that RN's had a screw-on cap (hence threaded neck) and RP's had the four little posts (twist cap 1/4 turn to fit).
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#5
Looking at the pics I would suggest that the radiator neck is the push and twist type, there’s no evidence of a screw thread.
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#6
(25-05-2025, 05:50 PM)Stuart Joseph Wrote: Looking at the pics I would suggest that the radiator neck is the push and twist type, there’s no evidence of a screw thread.

Now I've found my specs & I believe you're right Stuart.
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#7
It appears to be all original, including the correct core and, perhaps, even the black lining on the surround. I'm sure that it will find a home very easily indeed.
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