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1964 or 1965 Chevy 37 amp alternator part 1100693. Spins freely, but I'm sure it could benefit from a rebuild. Dated 4H27 - 1964, August 27. I would imagine that this would have been used for a late 64 or early 65 Chevelle, Nova, Biscayne, Corvette, Nova, etc.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayIS...em=320393762793 This is a 1973 model Saginaw 4 speed transmission. It was working fine, but had a very slight grind as I shifted it into second gear, so it could probably use a new synchronizer. If the slight grind doesn't bother you, use it as-is. Externally, it is in very good condition. I pulled it of the car less than a year ago, coated it with grease, and it's been kept inside ever since. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayIS...em=320393274029 Thanks for the ad, Scott
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More info on the Saginaw - Stamps: R2K03 (3 Nov 1972 assembly), 13L07425 (partial VIN?), 3925656 (case), 3952847 (side cover), 828658 (tail). It's also has a "WC" stamp in yellow paint.
Thanks, Scott
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