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1963 Corvette Alternator #1100628 "3b5" 37 Amp on 2040-parts.com

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Sparks, Nevada, United States

Sparks, Nevada, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

 #1100628 DELCO 37 AMP ALTERNATOR.  FITS 1963 CORVETTE WITH A 327 ENGINE AND 63 FULLSIZE WITH A 293, 327 OR A 409 ENGINE. CORRECT FAN WITH HALF MOON CUTOUTS AND PULLEY HAS THE WIDE INSIDE SHOULDER.  CORRECT BACK HOUSING WITH 7 SLOTTED OPENINGS AROUND PERIMETER.       DATE CODE IS "3B5"  FEBRUARY 5TH 1963.          PROFESSIONALLY RESTORED, REMANUFACTURED AND LOAD TESTED.  NOT A RESTAMP.

 

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