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    SBC A/C, Alternator and P/S brackets

     



    Hi all,

    Since I am changing my motor from a 350 Chevy to the LS1, I will no longer be needing the Bill's Hot Rod Shop brackets that I installed last year. They mount the A/C and Alternator high and to the outside and the power steering in front of the driver's side head. I have attached a picture that shows the layout. They are steel with black powder coat and come complete with stainless steel hex cap bolts, associated washers and shims and mounting instructions. I will also include the belts. The whole set up is less than one year old and has about 2000 miles on it. This set up is for the long water pump and you will need a 3 groove crank pulley and double groove water pump and power steering pump pulleys. My investment in this set up, including belts is about $300, I will sell the complete set for $150, plus shipping. This is an inexpensive alternative to the high dollar billet stuff and it works and looks great. Let me know if you are interested. PM or email if you need more info.

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    BTTT

    This is really a slick set up, would work real well in a truck or any vehicle with a wide engine compartment. Really opens up the motor. I will include the near new power steering pump with the correct fittings, along with the powder coated double pulley for $50 more. Total price $200 plus shipping

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    Bump, still have this. A great set up for someone, less than 2500 miles of use. I can also include the Sanden V belt A/C compressor if you need one. Make me an offer

    Pat
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    Stu Cool,

    I sent you an email. If you don't get it, email me.

    Thanks,
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    Pat, I would LOVE to buy this off of you. I need a setup and compressor for my 85 Chevy truck. Let me think on this one. I really don't have the money to do this but let me think about what I can do. I am still going to get that gas tank you have though. I just never called you this weekend AGAIN haha. I actually need to have my boss call you this week or just send the money to your paypal. I keep putting off calling you, I am stressed out like crazy right now.
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    The brackets have been sold, but I am still holding the tank for you.

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