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Pontiac 61 62 63 Alternator Generator Conversion Bracket 389 421 Engine Cylinder on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Greenbush, Wisconsin, US

Greenbush, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Array Warranty:No

PONTIAC 1963 NON AC alternator bracket.  With all factory mounting hardware.  Can be used on 61 and 62 to convert from generator to alternator as it mounts on the same side as the factory generator. Alternator has a crac in case. untested. UNSURE of belt alignment on the 61 and 62 change over.  also have the 62 / 63 bracket for AC alternator.  Great idea to have spare parts before you need them. More pictures upon request. Buyer to contact seller or check out. Payment in 10 days ALL FORM OF PAYMENT. plus $17 shipping and handling to the lower 48.


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