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Vintage Wwii Usgi Cable & Shield Assembly For White Halftrack Vehicles on 2040-parts.com

US $3.95
Location:

Leland, Illinois, United States

Leland, Illinois, United States
Do not have original box.
Type:Cable Interchange Part Number:G102-04-00347 Brand:White Motors Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:408297

   NOS WW II USGI Cable and shield assembly for a G-120 White halftrack vehicles, generator to regulator assembly. The ordinance numbers are White 408297, G102-04-00347 and 19000170. Could have been used for other halftracks. Heavy-duty cable assembly. Can be used for any electrical connection. Approximately 24 inches long.

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