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Home > Street Rod Parts > Alternators > Alternator Brackets
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ALTERNATOR SLIDE BRACKETS
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Late 1950's and early 1960's S/B Chevys had the generator attached to the left exhaust manifold. With headers installed, our brackets are needed to reattach your generator/alternator. Bracket base attaches at #1 cylinder exhaust port. Chrome plated steel. Slide Bracket adapts generator/alternator to base bracket.
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