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Flathead Ford 12v Generator With Mounting Bracket Fits 1949-53 Totally Rebuilt on 2040-parts.com

US $224.00
Location:

Rockledge, Florida, United States

Rockledge, Florida, United States
converted from 6v to 12v, original ford product
Brand:ford 8 BA Surface Finish:metal Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:Yes

hi, this is a 12 volt conversion working part off of a 1951 ford V 8,this was a 6 volt converted to a 12 volt all new parts,even added anodized phillip #4 side screws to replace the old case screws,..will need a 12 volt regulator to function  will fit ford or mercury from 1949-1951 motors..,you get all seen in picture,a totally remanufactured generator and ,a degreased and cleaned original parts, custom painted with 4 coats of of high temp ceramic coating,these are in excellent working condition, you should convert to 12 volt system,will ship to lower 48 states only,ask questions as all sales are final,,will ship worldwide if you pay all shipping costs to your destination,thanks these parts are heavy and must be protectively packed

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