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JEGS Heater Hose Bracket Fits Select 1969-1972 GM Models [Alternator Mount]

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Heater Hose Bracket Fits Select 1969-1972 GM Models [Alternator Mount]
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Heater Hose Bracket
  • Fits Select 1969-1972 GM Models
  • Top of Alternator Mount
  • OE-Style Replacement
  • 2 1/4 in. Metal Loop
  • Holds Two Hoses in Place
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