1963-71 Cadillac Alternator Capacitor Nos 1959455 on 2040-parts.com
US $16.99
Location:
Princeton, Illinois, United States
Condition:New other (see details)
Brand:GM
Manufacturer Part Number:1959455
This is a new old stock Generator Capacitor (in Generator) for the following Cadillac models:
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1963-1970 Cadillac all models with 42, 52,55, 61 and 63 amp generators (alternator)
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1971 Cadillac except Eldorado, 75 series and Commercial Chassis models
GM part number 1959455.
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