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I'm pretty sure the answer is 'yes' - but when they switched is quite another question.
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Car type: '28 GE Cup. '28 AD Chummy '30 RL Saloon. '34 RP Saloon. Too Many toys!
I've a honeycomb pattern core on my AE (1930) Chummy. It has an old rad that we bought 'as is', in a chrome 1930 style cowl and the core was very rusty being steel. However it doesnt leak.
I'm told other than the early ones, and a short period in 1930, the Serck A pattern core was used exclusivley.
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Recent conversations indicate that there are still people who will make a new honeycomb rad, within thirty miles of me there are two. Howver, to afford one I'd have to sell the wife's Saab, or even worse my 2CV.
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As far as I know the Seven radiators were always a film type, although the early ones had a honeycomb appearance as shown in Mike's photo. My 1925 Chummy has this type as well.
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My 1928 tractor, ex Ray Walker and originally an R type saloon, still has its honeycomb core as does my chummy (1925). I think they changed to the A film type in 1928/9.
Gerry Marshall at Anglia Radiators in Cambridge now has the tooling to make honeycomb and A film cores in house. He has restored several radiators for me over the years and his work is excellent.