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Amc Nash Rambler Generator Drive End Ball Bearing 1950-1959 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Chinchilla, Pennsylvania, United States

Chinchilla, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:AMC/NASH Manufacturer Part Number:3113686

This is a new old stock American Motors/ Nash Motors ball bearing for the drive end of the generator. It will fit the following cars:

1950 thru 1956 Nash Rambler all series 10

1957 thru 1959 series 10, 20, 80 Rambler, Rebel and Ambassador, all with 35 amp gererator

1958 & 1959 Rambler American series 01 all with 35 amp generator

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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