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Old 07-20-2021, 04:25 PM
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Looks fantastic! Nice touch with the Coors coil.
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Looks fantastic! Nice touch with the Coors coil.
Ditto....my choice would have been "Old Style"

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Oh my!!

Beautiful Chuck!
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Ditto....my choice would have been "Old Style"

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I chose an old Coors can due to it’s popularity in California. I know many places in the country couldn’t get coors back then…
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Very nice !!
I have the same intake and it can be challenging to find all the correct parts to get everything to fit nice.

I believe the upper alt bracket should be on the front of the alt. It appears bowed from bending to be on the back side...
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Very nice !!
I have the same intake and it can be challenging to find all the correct parts to get everything to fit nice.

I believe the upper alt bracket should be on the front of the alt. It appears bowed from bending to be on the back side...
I put in a vice after I took this picture and straightened it. If the alternator is on the other side, the bracket hits the upper radiator hose.
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