1969-70-71 Olds 442 Alternator - Open Face on 2040-parts.com
Sparks, Nevada, United States
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. If you are not sure if it will fit your vehicle email us or call us 209-769-8405
We are a Remanufacturing shop We sell NEW and REMAN units, we have been in the business for over 35 years A-1 Truck and Auto Parts Exchange call 209-769-8405 if you have any questions
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