72-78 Corvette Alternator Mount Brackets on 2040-parts.com
Baden, Pennsylvania, US
This is for both mounting brackets.
63-78 Upper Bracket
72-78 Lower Cast Iron Bracket.
These are for 350 Motor. Parts have been cleaned & painted
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