1967 Chevrolet Camaro Chevelle Nova Corvette Alternator on 2040-parts.com
Warren, Indiana, US
Bidding on one original used GM Delco Remy Alternator 1100750, 61 amp. dated 7-E-5. Correct for 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Camaro Chevelle Nova with A. C.. Very nice rebuilt condition with new bearings & brushes, original hardware has been re plated. 1 full year guarantee. If you would like more pictures just call or email me with your regular email address. I welcome all your questions 260 375 3743. Hundreds of others to be auctioned, inquire. Good Luck, H P
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