1940 -1965 Chrysler 12v Generator 853771 on 2040-parts.com
Columbia Station, Ohio, United States
Chrysler generator, part number 853771, GDZ-4801-A, 280 watts, 12 C097059 may need rebuilding. Spins freely. 3 1/2 inch deep groove pulley. NO RESERVE! 1-440-748-1500 for questions
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