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    Henry Rifle: You read my mind. I had just come home from trying to pick up an alternator mount, but only got 2 of 3 pieces for the upper driver's side mount and my wife sent me on an errand and I saw this thread so I threw out a quick question. As you anticipated, my next question is/was will a lower mount fit in a Model-A chassis and you say probably not. Well at this moment I have none that is complete, either right or left upper, but I have permission from my wife to leave off an AC since she now realizes roadsters don't even have windows, so I only plan to use a water pump and generator as the bare essentials. I have priced some serpentine pulley setups and I can't see spending so much for just an alternator bracket, so I guess it is back to the junkyard to try to get a bracket for one of the upper mounts unless someone here knows of a source of a simple new old stock or chromed upper bracket for either side.

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    Don Shillady
    Retired Scientist/teen rodder
    Last edited by Don Shillady; 08-25-2004 at 06:03 PM.

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