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1969-70-71 Olds 442 Alternator - Open Face on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Sparks, Nevada, United States

Sparks, Nevada, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

 DELCO REMY 10SI INTERNALLY REGULATED ALTERNATOR. FITS 1969, 70 AND 71 OLDS 442. THE FRONT DRIVE END HOUSING HAS THE OPEN FACE WITH 6 SPOKES AND NO NUMBERS, BLANK.  12 VOLT 75 AMPS.   THIS ALTERNATOR HAS BEEN PROFESSIONALLY REMANUFACTURED AND TESTED.  

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