130 Amp 1 Wire Ford Replacement Alternator on 2040-parts.com
Terre Haute, Indiana, United States
THIS IS A 130 AMP 12 VOLT FORD 1 WIRE HOOK UP ALTERNATOR. IT WILL REPLACE THE OLD STYLE FORD ALTERNATOR/REGULATOR SET UP. IT WILL BOLT ON TO ANY ENGINE THAT HAD THAT SET UP. SIMPLE BOLT ON AND ONE WIRE TO THE BATTERY.BEEN REBUILDING A LONG TIME AND STAND BEHIND EVERYTHING I SELL.
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