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lee i dont know of any, but if you could find a better picture of it or know the brand name my friend Matt Leese thats owns 3D prints by Matt can hook you up....you can reach him here...3dDetailsThatMatter@gmail.com...tell him i sent you..

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4 hours ago, yh70 said:

 ...if you could find a better picture of it or know the brand name...

SANDEN

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Several different part numbers for different applications with different pulleys, mounts and fitting locations.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Off the top of my head, the Revell 32 Fords with the Small Block Ford V8 has one.  Called a Pump in the instructions, Part Number 70.
 

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The Revell 66 Chevy has the AC Delco style, part number 30
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AMT 68 El Camino has one, part number 10

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Other model car kits have different styles.  More modern GM engines have the rotary AC compressor.  Late version 62 AMT TBird has the Ford piston version.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Len Woodruff said:

Thanks. My bad I use to work for an after market AC company and we used these. I should have remebered the spelling.

Easy mistake to make.

I just ordered one for a project car, so it's fresh in my mind.   :D

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3 hours ago, Exotics_Builder said:

Off the top of my head, the Revell 32 Fords with the Small Block Ford V8 has one.  Called a Pump in the instructions, Part Number 70.
 

image.png.679135805be2fad822ecc3ef92d3763f.png

 

The Revell 66 Chevy has the AC Delco style, part number 30
image.png.3b675224c739aa6ce78b8a3337725181.png

AMT 68 El Camino has one, part number 10

image.png.7a1650eb9c72ae5e9a8ec36853a30519.png

Other model car kits have different styles.  More modern GM engines have the rotary AC compressor.  Late version 62 AMT TBird has the Ford piston version.

 

 

 

Thanks for the info. I hink I have a couple of those kits I can check out.

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