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1955 Dodge/plymouth/chrysler/desoto 6v Generator For Power Steering Ggw-6016d on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Brewster, New York, United States

Brewster, New York, United States
Nice double pulley, turns, untested and sold as core, back bracket good but studs are rusty
Manufacturer Part Number:GGW-6016D Brand:MoPar Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:668 Part Brand:Auto-Lite UPC:Does not apply

1955, one year only 6 volt generator for Chrysler-Desoto-Plymouth-Dodge cars using power steering, Hollander #668.  This turns, I have no means of testing it and sell it as a core for parts or rebuilding.  Nice cast iron double pulley, back bracket is good but studs need to be replaced, they are rusty.  This is for Power Steering equipped cars.  Please see the pictures for part numbers and condition, thank you.

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