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The 917 generator was used on the 1926 Chrysler 70, Plus other cars . The brush holder was pot metal, { falls apart }, the ones I am doing are billet alum . They take a lot of time to get this done, sorry it took so long.  They cost $500 plus shipping. Pictures included     kings 32

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Very nice.  I was able to purchase some sand cast aluminum rear housing a few years back from someone that made a mold then machined them up. A lot less chips than machining up a billet!  I know how much work goes into one of these and feel your price is more than fair. Studebaker, Stutz and a number of others had the 917.

Scott

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