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CA Original dealer installed ac compressor with braket

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I have the original 1977 bronco dealer installed air conditioning compressor and bracket
With the bolts and the belt. The ac clutch works and has good compression. In the pictures is all I have
$200.00
 

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Does this mount on the driver's side? If so, how does it work (if it does work) with a power steering pump? I guess the same question for the alternator if it mounts on the passenger side. I think power steering wasn't available until near the end of the 1st gen Bronco production, so there wouldn't be any interference with the power steering pump. I'm thinking about using a motor driven compressor for on-board air, but don't want to lose my power steering.
 

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Does this mount on the driver's side? If so, how does it work (if it does work) with a power steering pump? I guess the same question for the alternator if it mounts on the passenger side. I think power steering wasn't available until near the end of the 1st gen Bronco production, so there wouldn't be any interference with the power steering pump. I'm thinking about using a motor driven compressor for on-board air, but don't want to lose my power steering.

Check out this thread for more info:

https://classicbroncos.com/forums/showthread.php?t=239869&highlight=board+air
 
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It s on the other side pass side of the engine compartment compressor creates strong pressure and the clutch activates when you give it power it came of my 77 that had power steering
 
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