Nos Delco Remy D-726 (1970140) Alternator Brush Holder on 2040-parts.com
Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania, United States
NOS Delco Remy D-726 (1970140) Alternator Brush Holder-Orig. Open Container-Fits 1960's-70's GM Models.. Package shows age/dirt from storage/handling, but part appears to be in new, unused condition. Part is also dusty form storage in an open container. Please use part number to find your specific application. SELLING IN AS FOUND AND AS IS CONDITION WITH SIGNS OF AGE/STORAGE. Buyer to pay mailing cost of $3.80 via Standard Mail. Paypal payment only accepted. Payment due within 7 days from end of auction. Thanks For Looking. |
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