This may be the last old school radiator shop left. I recently sent a friend there and was told that the service and place was exactly what I described. A few years back, I went to another radiator shop, who’s add boasts something like, «Serving you since 1948». I thought cool, my radiator is from 48, I’ll bring it there. When I stopped back the next day, they didn’t even look at the radiator and wanted to sell me a new one. This radiator came out of a running car, no leaks, just running a little warm. So off I went to another shop. That’s when I stumbled across Wilson Radiator. The shop is old school, Like a converted old gas station in a old neighbor hood. Walking up, I saw acetylene torches, lit and ready to go. I walked in the office, interrupted a friendly game of cards and told them my story. A old timer came out, told me everyone inside was crooks(I assume he was losing). He looked at my radiator and told me to call back that afternoon. They pulled the tanks off, inspected and cleaned out the tubes. They said it was a solid radiator with no issues. So, if you want true shop, doing your repairs. Go to Wilsons. If you want to be sold a new radiator, by a salesmen. Go to the other guys.