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Arkadelphia, Arkansas, United States

Arkadelphia, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Powermaster Manufacturer Part Number:77491

 Powermaster 3G Style Ford Alternators are available in many configurations. They feature excellent output at idle and are internally regulated. 120 amp. You have a choice of a V-belt or 6-groove serpentine pulleys,  OEM or one-wire hookup, and many mounting configurations. Also available with select part numbers are adapter harnesses to make for an easy upgrade to earlier Ford 1G (externally regulated) and 2G (internally regulated) alternators back to 1963. Made in U.S.A.

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