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Identify this part

Posted By: KWF340

Identify this part - 04/23/15 04:50 PM

I'm finally reassembling my '70 Charger, and for some reason I don't have a picture (prior to disassembly) of the part below. I think it is related to the AC/heater box (possibly the evaporator). Anyone know what it is/where it goes?

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Posted By: GOLDMYN

Re: Identify this part - 04/23/15 05:14 PM

yes, ac on the cowl
Posted By: GOLDMYN

Re: Identify this part - 04/23/15 05:18 PM

here you are

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Posted By: 6bblgt

Re: Identify this part - 04/23/15 05:50 PM

but is it used on a '70 Charger (b-body)? work

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Posted By: KWF340

Re: Identify this part - 04/23/15 06:24 PM

Thanks - that's what I thought it was for but wasn't sure. On my '70 Charger there is a hole that looks like it would correspond to the bracket. The hole is in a different location from the one in the above pic - more down by the brake line. I'll see if I have a pic.

Edit - pic on my phone - not the best but shows the hole.


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Posted By: JohnRR

Re: Identify this part - 04/25/15 04:37 PM

Originally Posted By 6bblgt
but is it used on a '70 Charger (b-body)? work


Exactly, that part is NOT used on a 70 B body , it's an E body piece.
Posted By: GOLDMYN

Re: Identify this part - 04/25/15 06:16 PM

Sorry, my application is 1971 Charger, next time I'll just pass.
Posted By: Alaskan_TA

Re: Identify this part - 04/25/15 06:28 PM

My 1970 Coronet with AC does not use that bracket.
Posted By: moparmarks

Re: Identify this part - 04/25/15 07:41 PM

A/C line bracket for 71-4B and 70-4E.
Posted By: charge70

Re: Identify this part - 04/25/15 07:50 PM

My 70 Charger 500,70 Charger R/T and my brothers 70 Charger R/T all have this bracket on them.Both R/Ts are U-Code cars and the 500 is an N-Code car.Possibly a big block only thing in 70 B-Bodies. John.
Posted By: moparmarks

Re: Identify this part - 04/25/15 09:27 PM

After checking I had a 70 Coronet A/C car with it. I don't know if it was a BB or SB. Was just a shell when I got it to cut up.

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Posted By: Alaskan_TA

Re: Identify this part - 04/25/15 09:39 PM

I just took another look, no hole on my car for the mounting screw either.

So, possibly an early vs. late thing or small block vs. big block?

Mine is a 318 car, built in St. Louis with 10-1969 on the Mylar door sticker.
Posted By: 6bblgt

Re: Identify this part - 04/25/15 10:57 PM

Originally Posted By moparmarks
After checking I had a 70 Coronet A/C car with it. I don't know if it was a BB or SB. Was just a shell when I got it to cut up.


Do you know if that was an LA "0E" built Coronet? work
Posted By: moparmarks

Re: Identify this part - 04/25/15 11:06 PM

I don't.
Did not have a vin, motor, tags or any of that when I got it from the crusher. Just an empty non rolling shell.
Posted By: charge70

Re: Identify this part - 04/26/15 12:20 AM

Originally Posted By Alaskan_TA
I just took another look, no hole on my car for the mounting screw either.

So, possibly an early vs. late thing or small block vs. big block?

Mine is a 318 car, built in St. Louis with 10-1969 on the Mylar door sticker.


My brothers R/T is a 12/69 build,my R/T is a 3/70 build and my 500 is a 6/70 build date.All 70 Chargers were built in St.Louis,so it has to be a date and or engine thing.Or possibly lazy line workers? John.
Posted By: NANKET

Re: Identify this part - 04/20/16 08:30 PM

I have 1970 Plymouth b-bodies with that bracket also. St. Louis built fall 69 all BB powered.
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