1955-1957 Pontiac Generator Bracket & Strap For A/c, P/b & P/s A+ (used Oem) on 2040-parts.com
Albuquerque, New Mexico, US
This sale is for a complete used mounting hardware which includes bracket and strap for all 35 Amp - 25 Amp generators using the long V belt adjustment arm. These parts fit all1955-1957 Pontiacs. These parts are OEM and in great solid working condition. These parts have been powder coated and are ready to be installed. If you have any questions about this sale please feel free to email me or call (505) 321-6238 and I will get back to you ASAP and have a great day!
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