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    #31
    Originally posted by Mainemantom View Post
    65 Plymouth Belvedere. I remember them well. Drive train was solid. A person could buy them cheap $50-200 in the 1970s as they were not a young person's car, except in the hot rod, sleeper mode. Can never forget the sound a Chrysler starter made.
    They sure raced the crap out of them back in the day - and won. Hardtop looks bitchin'!!! I have 2 hardtops and a '64 Dodge 330 2-door post, all "B-bodies". To your point, the Dodge sedans were true little old lady cars in their basic form - and also first body style to receive the 426 race (crossram) hemi...
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      #32
      So.... back on subject... anyone got a 351 AC bracket to sell the man?

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        #33
        Originally posted by sly View Post
        So.... back on subject... anyone got a 351 AC bracket to sell the man?
        Thanks!
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          #34
          Anyone have a Ford part # for either of the box 351 A/C brackets (meaning the early one for the GM compressor OR the more common one for the Nippondenso)?

          Thanks in advance!!!
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            #35
            It might be a couple months, but when I pull my 351 out, I can see if there is a part number on the bracket. I don't recall seeing one though, I know it has "5.8L" stamped on it
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              #36
              I can't find the proper section in the parts manual to go with this. There is no listing under 19D896, and in 2888 it says "see 23.1 or 23.2" which my manual doesn't have. The chunk of numbers on the picture is the base part number, you need the prefix and suffix to make it properly useful. Every Ford AC bracket is going to have this same base part number associated with it.
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                #37
                Thanks to everyone! Hopefully I can make some progress finding one with that, and another helpful member who PM'd me. Yes, Brown_Muscle, you were reading my mind! That would be helpful, even just some pics from a few different angles with a scale or tape measure would be great in case I need to fabricate.

                Edit: I should say "them" because it looks like all the associated A/C pieces are very different than what I have on my '79/302/Frigidaire, but I need to take gadget73's exploded view and go study under Quincy's hood to be sure...
                Last edited by Quincy; 01-10-2021, 03:18 PM.
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