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Old 11-08-2004, 10:10 PM   #1
Fred T
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Bracket help

I need help, I don't have much hair left to pull out. Trying to put my 69 back together. It had a cobbled up mess for front brackets on the engine, along with a short water pump. I went back to a long pump and am stumped as to what to do for brackets. Switching to newer alternator, which should be on the left (driver's side). Will also be putting on a/c, am figuring a small compressor. Truck also has power steering.

What would be a good route to go for brackets. Edelbrock heads with drilled and tapped holes and headers. Any suggestions, I'm out of ideas unless I start building my own, and that will take too long.
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