New Grounding Strap - For All 30's-60's Models - Show Quality! 499-19g on 2040-parts.com
Sugar Land, Texas, US
This auction is for (1) new Grounding/Bond Strap -- these help ground the body to the drive train, or other component needing to be grounded properly - charging or cranking problems can sometimes be fixed by simply getting a good solid ground - any car restorer and/or car/truck builders will need this for sure!
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This part is Show Quality!
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