Ww2 Military Vehicle G103 Stuart Tank Wiring Harness/braided Cable, Original on 2040-parts.com
Chandler, Arizona, United States
Up for auction is an original NOS braided cable with wiring for a WW2 Military G103 Stuart Tank. This cable has one large wire inside the braided cable. The part number is B229870, and the cable is about 4 feet long. The braided cable is 3/4 inch. Not sure where it goes, as I don't have a parts manual for the Stuart Tanks. Good Luck Bidding!
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