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1966 Corvette Chevelle Delco Alternator Front Drive Frame #1100750 61a "5l22 on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

McQueeney, Texas, United States

McQueeney, Texas, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:Delco Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:#1100750 "5L22"

 Available is one Delco Corvette Chevy Alternator Front Drive End Frame , Part # 1100750  dated "5L22" which  is November 22, 1965 ( the "5" in date is light) that was used on early Corvettes, Chevelles.  This is the front alternator piece but is the most important bec. it has the Part# , etc stamped on it.  Immediate Paypal is required. USPS Priority Mail only within the 48 US States is $10.

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