3BIRDS1X said:
mcmopar said:Have you tried Legendary Auto Interiors? They might have those panels - and at a reasonable price, too.
ACME A12 said:mcmopar said:Have you tried Legendary Auto Interiors? They might have those panels - and at a reasonable price, too.
Yep. $301. See below...
http://www.legendaryautointeriors.com/2 ... etail.html
generaljmwlee said:Classic industries sells the legendary door panels ,and have good discount codes
Picked mine up cheaper than from them directly.
I have all the brackets you need if some one can show me an aftermarket alternator A/C P/S set up that won't break the bank. I'm hoarding, I mean saving them for my Valiant project but it's far from being stock appearing3BIRDS1X said:ACME A12 said:mcmopar said:Have you tried Legendary Auto Interiors? They might have those panels - and at a reasonable price, too.
Yep. $301. See below...
http://www.legendaryautointeriors.com/2 ... etail.html
Well that's good to know for the longest time all I've seen repoed were the Blue or black colors in the non-decor pattern, that can now be on the back burner if I can buy it anytime. That leaves the a/c car alternator/idler pulley bracket left on my list of weird stuff. I have everything else to put a chrysler parts dealer installed underdash air unit on the coupe project. I think I'll be going in a unusual direction with that car.
Looks like an adult erector setACME A12 said:69hemibeep said:if some one can show me an aftermarket alternator A/C P/S set up that won't break the bank.
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:basketcase: :basketcase: he said erector69hemibeep said:Looks like an adult erector setACME A12 said:69hemibeep said:if some one can show me an aftermarket alternator A/C P/S set up that won't break the bank.
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joewhite440 said:Did anyone hook you up with the brackets. I have the two brackets on a 440 here. I do not know if I still have the Idler?
Let me know if you still need them!
Here's what I have
Rich I made mention that I would give up my bracket set if I found an affordable aftermarket system but there is no such thing, sorry I'm going to use them.3BIRDS1X said:
69hemibeep said:Rich I made mention that I would give up my bracket set if I found an affordable aftermarket system but there is no such thing, sorry I'm going to use them.3BIRDS1X said:
Ray I think the power steering pump is solid mounted on this system and the idler is where the tension is applied. This is what I pulled off the 70 charger parts car but I would have to look at the P/S pump to verify because it was off when I got it. The belt would go to P/S, water pump, crank, idler. I'm going with a Sanden compressor and an aftermarket A/C bracket. Rich if you can use the A/C bracket let me know, if I go with the low mount A/C I don't need the idler either.ACME A12 said:Why is an idler pulley required on this set-up?
69hemibeep said:Ray I think the power steering pump is solid mounted on this system and the idler is where the tension is applied. This is what I pulled off the 70 charger parts car but I would have to look at the P/S pump to verify because it was off when I got it. The belt would go to P/S, water pump, crank, idler. I'm going with a Sanden compressor and an aftermarket A/C bracket. Rich if you can use the A/C bracket let me know, if I go with the low mount A/C I don't need the idler either.ACME A12 said:Why is an idler pulley required on this set-up?