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Polished Chevy Alternator 80 Amp 1965-1985 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
Location:

Atwater, California, US

Atwater, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Warranty:Yes

 

 POLISHED CHEVY ALTERNATOR. 1 OR 3-WIRE HOOKUP. 12 VOLT 80 AMPS. FITS 1965-1985 CHEVY AND MOST OTHER G.M. CAR AND TRUCK APPLICATIONS. WORKS AS A 1 OR 3-WIRE HOOKUP ON 1970-1985 CHEVYS AND 1-WIRE HOOKUP ONLY ON 1965-1969 GM VEHICLES.    100% REMANUFACTURED AND LOAD TESTED. MANUFACTURED IN THE U.S.A.(not offshore)   Contact us for all your Alternator and Starter needs.

If you are not sure if it will fit your vehicle email us or call us 209-769-8405

 

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