Nos Genuine Gm 3703606 53 54 55 Chevy Car Generator Pulley Small Belt 6 Cyl on 2040-parts.com
Peoria, Illinois, US
Up for bid is a NOS GM Grp 2.5 Part # 3703606 Generator Pulley that fits 1953-1954 Chevy passenger , 1953-1955 Comm. w/ 2-7/8 dia pulley used w 3/8 belt, 6 volt (exc special equip) , 216 , 235 engines,
Thanks for looking and happy bidding!
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