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Original Delco-remy Armature Part Number 1928952 In Original Box Gm Performance on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Rochester, Michigan, United States

Rochester, Michigan, United States
This part has been sitting for decades in the original box that has been opened. Looks like it could be cleaned and used.
Brand:Delco-Remy Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:1928952 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Up for sale is a great vintage find.  This is an original Delco-Remy armature in the original packaging.  The part number on the box is 1928952.  The box stands about 9.25 inches tall.  The armature itself has some rust on it, however it does not look like it has been in a vehicle.  With a small bit of cleaning, the armature would look amazing.  
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