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1962 Chevy Corvette Original Delco Remy Generator #1102174 Rebuilt on 2040-parts.com

US $495.00
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Manufacturer Part Number:1102268 Part Brand:Delco Remy Surface Finish:Black Paint Country of Manufacture:United States

THIS AUCTION IN FOR ONE GENERATOR

This is an Original 1962 Chevrolet Generator used on Corvettes. The Generator pictured will include a Delco Tag stamped #1102174 with a date code of your choice. It is a 35 AMP Generator used on 250 & 300 HP engines in 1962. Also included is the red "Field Terminal Tag". It has the correct aluminum front plate. A fillister head screw to hold the radio capacitor is included. It also has the correct bearing type long rear plate. All of my generators listed were professionally rebuilt and come with a 12 month guarantee. Please specify what month and year you would like for the generator tag when purchasing. It may take additional time although I do have some tags availble immediately as shown.

I have all of the Corvette Generators from 1953 - 1962. Any Questions please call (480) 720-8000.

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