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car, a '59 Pontiac. I got it from my parents for free. (So freakin' big that on a camping trip, instead of using a tent, my dad and I both slept in the trunk comfortably. I'm over 6 feet tall BTW.) After that whenever I had a leak, I took my radiator to a radiator repair place to be pressure tested and have the holes soldiered. But in my experience by the time you've got holes showing up, even professional repair is a delaying tactic. IMHO, you need to realize that there is a new radiator in your future.
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