#1100693 1967 Corvette /camaro /z28 /chevelle /nova Alternator "6j22" on 2040-parts.com
Sparks, Nevada, United States
#1100693 DELCO 37 AMP ALTERNATOR. FITS 1967 CORVETTE WITH A 327 OR 427 ENGINE. 67 CAMARO / Z28 WITH A 302/327/350 OR A 396. 1967 CHEVELLE AND NOVA WITH A 283/327 OR A 396 ENGINE. DATE CODE IS "6J22" SEPTEMBER 22ND 1966. PROFESSIONALLY RESTORED, REMANUFACTURED AND LOAD TESTED. NOT A RESTAMP.
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