Pargo Golf Cart Electric 36 Volt Solenoid Pack With Mount Complete 36v on 2040-parts.com
Stayton, Oregon, United States
PACK CAME OFF A RUNNING AT THE TIME 1976 PARGO GOLF CART. I CANNOT GUARANTEE THEY ARE ALL WORKING NOW BUT IT DID RUN WHEN TAKEN OFF. COMES WITH MOUNT BRACKET, COPPER BARS AND RESISTOR.
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