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1100814, doing from memory which is pretty dangerous so please verify [/ QUOTE ] There's one on ebay,but it says it's for a 302? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_Car-Truc...0262167378&
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Believe all high winding solid lifter engines would use the same alternator for a given year, i.e. '69 it was the "837".
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Sam is correct....Colvin's book doesn't even list the L78 application for 1968 Camaro or Chevelle...but the 814 is the correct part number....an August dated unit might be a little early for a Feb car...but I had an original 837 with a June 69 date on a Feb/70 L78 car....these were made in batches so there won't be a lot of different dates to choose from. Maybe someone else who has a 68 hipo car can give you some guidelines on dates they have. Our 68 L78 Nova is a July car with a May dated 814.
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