67-69 Firebird V-8 Alt Bracket With Power Steering, Also Fits Gto on 2040-parts.com
Canal Winchester, Ohio, US
Rear alternator bracket for 1967-1969 Firebirds with V8 engines and power steering.
This bracket bolts to the thermostat and is finished with black E-coating, similar to powder coating in durability, much stronger than paint. The E-coating is very resistant to scratching and rust. Can be used as a primer so you can paint over it whatever color you wish.
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