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Ford Racing Products 289 / 302 Chrome Alternator Bracket New M-10313-a302 on 2040-parts.com

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Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:M-10313-A302

BRAND NEW! Don't let the photo fool you - the outside is dusty and dirty, but the parts are new! Never opened! Sealed cardboard with vacuum shrink wrapped cover Part CHROME ALTERNATOR BRACKET KIT Part Number FRP M-10313-A302 Price $24.95 Years 1965 - 1969 Vendor FORD RACING PERFORMANCE PARTS Description CHROME ALTERNATOR BRACKET KIT.(TOP AND BOTTOM) FITS 289 / 302 Should fit all ford Mustang or similar with 289 or 302 engines

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