Oldsmobile 1961 1962 394 Generator Brackets 88 98 Starfire on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Used 1961-1962 Oldsmobile full-size 394 generator bracket set. For non-a/c applications. Includes most of the mounting bolts. Clean brackets with no heavy rust pitting. Some deterioration of the rubber bushing on the engine side of the upper adjusting strap, still usable just as is.15.50 usps priority mail shipping in the US lower 48 states, elsewhere contact me for cost if not shown in the calculator. |
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