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Thunderbirdb Powermaster Powergen 6 Volt Positive Ground 1/2 Pulley Mount Chrome on 2040-parts.com

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Titusville, Florida, United States

Titusville, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Powermaster Manufacturer Part Number:182156

This PowerGen is configured especially for the '55 thru '57 T-Birds. The output terminal is in the OE location so it doesn't interfere with the engine. Now rated at 90 amps at highway speed, they still produce 60 amps at idle.

1956-57 Ford T-Bird PowerGEN Swing Mount Alternator

  • Chrome
  • 60 Amp
  • 6 Volts
  • Positive Ground
  • 1/2" Pulley
  • Fits 1956 1957 Thunderbird (T-Bird)

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