The issue is he has about 15k into parts and stuff with and doesn't need to sell it and its his third tow so it just sits almost finished.
That's sadThe issue is he has about 15k into parts and stuff with and doesn't need to sell it and its his third tow so it just sits almost finished.



Lol i would love to have an ugly blazer I could smash on the rocks. I'd love to build a buggy.I think that you will have to make that decision.....
I have too many parts and about half of a spare blazer sitting around, so I wouldn't buy another, but that's me..
If you already have thoughts and plans in your head, then it may make sense!!
Just remember that this is not CK5 anonymous!!!! We won't help you defeat your addiction!!!
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I think that you may be able to use a Sanden compressor and still get good performance. I had my '70 working fair with a Sanden, an evaporator core from an '86 , but the condenser was the same small one from the Vintage Air system. I have a new condenser to try, but the old junkyard evaporator core got a leak after only 2 years... oh well...
I don't remember what you are running for valve covers, but if you have tall ones, it would make factory brackets very difficult.
Here is mine with the Sanden, and all of the rest of the pulleys and brackets are factory '85 truck.
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Thanks for the advice! I just got off the phone with vintage air and purchased the Sandon 508 compressor and brackets, he said the new style bracket kicks the pump out to the side more and should clear taller valve covers.Mine had a long water pump as well.
The brackets came from Vintage Air, they are made by Alan Grove. I changed the spacers around and bought some new ones to get a mounting bolt to not rub the back of the power steering reservoir.
I would use the stock condenser too.
Those valve covers are taller than stock, so you may have to modify some stuff, however you are correct that they aren't as tall as others.
If you can't find all of the pieces, check Classic Industries or LMC. The LMC catalog is also good for exploded views.
If you have and can direct me to some pictures of how you had to rig the bracket,/washers/bolts of buy you a sodaMine had a long water pump as well.
The brackets came from Vintage Air, they are made by Alan Grove. I changed the spacers around and bought some new ones to get a mounting bolt to not rub the back of the power steering reservoir.
I would use the stock condenser too.
Those valve covers are taller than stock, so you may have to modify some stuff, however you are correct that they aren't as tall as others.
If you can't find all of the pieces, check Classic Industries or LMC. The LMC catalog is also good for exploded views.
I'm a planner and like to map things out ahead of time lol

I found one ac bracket (the big one) and other random stuff but I'm not sure if anything else is ac related![]()
I don't think my valve covers are tall, I had "tall" covers before these that were much larger![]()