1955 1956 Cadillac Generator Ac, Delco Remy # 1102011 Date 5f 1f on 2040-parts.com
Milford, Ohio, US
HERE IS A GENERATOR FOR 1955-1956 CADDY.
IT WAS EXTRA FROM A 55 DE VILLE I HAD, I THINK IT'S FOR AC CAR, MY CAR HAD THAT OPTION.
SOME PARTS MAY BE MISSING, IT TURNS FREE.
NO FINS ON THE SHAFT.
THE TAG IS HARD TO READ, BUT THE END # 2011 AND DATE ARE CLEAR.
DATED FOR 1955 JUNE
IT'S HEAVY PART.
THANKS, BOB
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