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1964 Pontiac Power Steering Pump, Mounting Brackets & Choice Of Pulleys on 2040-parts.com

US $127.50
Location:

Asheville, North Carolina, US

Asheville, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:GM Surface Finish:RESTORED Warranty:No

1964 PONTIAC POWER STEERING PUMP W/ ORIGINAL RESERVOIR & CHOICE OF SINGLE GROOVE OR DOUBLE GROOVE PULLEY

FITS 1964 GRAND PRIX, BONNEVILLE, CATALINA, GTO AND LeMANS W/ V-8 ENGINES

Listed here for your consideration is an OEM power steering pump with mounting brackets for 1964 PONTIACS with V-8 engines.
The parts have all been stripped, cleaned and painted. The pump unit is rebuilt.

It is ready for you to mount on your special 64 classic. The reservoir is the correct unit for the 1964 model year with the correct dip stick.

You decide which pump drive pulley you want to purchase the pump with.

Look closely at the pictures and decide if these are the perfect parts for you to complete your restoration.

Thanks for looking!


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