How To & DIY

How To Make Custom Ford Flathead Radiator Hoses

Matt and Mike wanted to use formed radiator hoses instead of universal flexible radiator hose to give a more “factory” look to the cooling hoses.

The radiator is made up of a 1930-1931 Ford Model A Top Tank with custom outlets and filler neck and a 1932 Ford Bottom tank. The tank uses a brass core to keep with the nostalgic style of the car.

The guys show how they made custom radiator hoses for the sectioned ’32 grill and custom radiator combination

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