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1967 67 1968 68 Mustang 289 302 V8 Lower Alternator Adjuster Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Harrington, Delaware, United States

Harrington, Delaware, United States
Light Pitting From Surface Rust...
Other Part Number:C7OE-10145-A Stamped Part Brand:FOMOCO Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front Brand:FOMOCO Surface Finish:Painted Manufacturer Part Number:C70Z-10145-A Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:C70Z-10145-A

 This is a lower alternator adjuster support bracket for 1967 289 & 1968 289/302 engines in Mustang Cougar Fairlane Comet etc.

This part has been  media blasted ... a rust killer applied and painted semi-flat black. It has pitting from surface rust and marks from adjuster bolt. Otherwise in good working condition.

The bracket has the stamping number of C7OE-10145-A

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