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1959 59 Lincoln Mercury Generator Bearings Brush Set Brushes Nib Vintage Lot on 2040-parts.com

US $28.00
Location:

Troup, Texas, United States

Troup, Texas, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Shurhit Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:X273,BB3,BB5 Brand:SHURHIT Interchange Part Number:f14,B6A-10043B,7RA-10094,Faa-10095

  • FOR SALE IS (1) X273 SHURHIT GENERATOR BRUSH SET & (1) BB3 SHURHIT C.E. BEARING & (1) BB5 SHURHIT GENERATOR D.E. BEARING
  • THESE RARE VINTAGE PARTS FIT THE GENERATORS ON 1959 LINCOLN AND 1959 MERCURY.
  • I have described the description and origin of this item to the best of my ability,and provided detailed photographs.Please E-Mail me with any questions before you bid.It is the buyers responsibility to insure that this item is correct for your particular application.Additional information will be provided if needed.I mostly sell vintage auto parts that are never installed or used.They usually have been sitting on the shelf for several years.

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