Here I have a NOS generator armature for Fords or Mercurys. Not sure of application other than Fords or Mercs. No part # on this one. Please look closely at the pic. Best I can measure it is 10" long. It is NOS but does have shelf wear. Thanks for looking. Ships in the USA only.
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