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Ford Autolite Alternator Core Ford Parts Or Repair Mustang Shelby Mach 1 428 351 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Medford, New York, United States

Medford, New York, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

Up for auction is a vintage Ford autolite alternator. This will fit a variety of different ford makes and models. This alternator has a single rib pulley. I can not locate any markings except the word autolite on the back cover and a small 99 stamped on the side that is barely noticable. This alternator is being sold in as is condition as a core for parts or repair it does turn but definitely should come apart before use. If you have any questions feel free to ask. Thanks for looking.

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