1965-66 Pontiac P.s. Bracket #9778848 on 2040-parts.com
Clinton, Connecticut, United States
This is an original 1966 Pontiac power steering bracket #9778848 in good condition,just needs cleaning.I believe it is correct for 1965 also. (shipping cost is for lower 48 states)
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