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Looks like a "normal" radiator leak to me. You'll either have to have the leak repaired or purchase a new radiator.
Tip 1: When removing/installing the radiator cap, put pressure from your other hand on the underside of the filler neck. This will help keep the neck from flexing and prevent a potential leak down the road.
Tip 2: When the radiator is repaird/replaced, drain the block and flush out the old coolant. Start with a fresh fill.
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'87 L-Coupe 5-Speed
Stock; NO Mods
393K Miles - original engine and drivetrain.
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