It is in good overall shape, but it has this sort of cutout or corrosion spot which will have to be solved.
I have shown this pic to a tinwork pro and he says he can fix this. I will tell him to overhaul and paint all of the tinwork. He has the best tinwork workshop in Madrid. Expensive, though.
In the mean time I have found a radiator in very good shape in Germany. The original radiator has a serious blow and the bottom is cracked As you can see in the pics below.
Probably it is repairable but the radiator workshop is 150 km away and the fix would cost me much more than the 128 € which has cost me the radiator including delivery.
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