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JEGS Alternator Plug for 1963-1974 GM Models

555-90624

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Alternator Plug for 1963-1974 GM Models
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Alternator Plug
  • 1963-1974 GM Models
  • For External Regulators
  • 2-Wire
  • 18 Gauge
  • 6.500 in. Length
  • Fits 2-prong Plug
  • Sold Individually
  • Ships on 05/30/24
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