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2 Chrysler Alternator Core Mopar Dodge Plymouth Slant Six Dart Valiant Barracuda on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Mountain View, California, United States

Mountain View, California, United States
Two Late Style, dual field alternators for parts or rebuilding
Brand:Chrysler Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:Mopar Surface Finish:Aluminum Interchange Part Number:Dodge Warranty:No Other Part Number:Plymouth Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

A pair (2) of Chrysler factory alternators with the "square back" and dual field wire hook-ups.
One has a single pulley and the other has a double groove pulley, that has some nicks in it.

Both units spin but feel rough. Selling as cores for rebuilding or trade-in.
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