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1938-1939 Ford Generator Pulley-used 60hp 82a-10130-a on 2040-parts.com

US $22.50
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Oregon, Wisconsin, United States

Oregon, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:FORD USED Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:82A-10130-A Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Front Part Brand:FORD Surface Finish:IRON

  • 1938-1939 FORD GENERATOR PULLEY--USED--- GREAT SHAPE -NEEDS  BEAD BLASTING--3.71  O.D.     SINGLE SLEEVE USED ON 60 HORSE POWER V-8 FORDS            PART NO.82A-10130-A                                                                                       CODEP3847     CODEC3740   LOCEBB

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