1100691 alternator

Discussion in 'Junkyard Jewels' started by WildBillyT, May 26, 2005.

  1. WildBillyT

    WildBillyT New Member

    Hi, new guy here. I hope this is the right place for this.

    In a pile of parts that came with my '69 Camaro I found a mysterious alternator. It didn't match up with any first generation Camaro application and my research led me here. Maybe you guys can help me.


    It is stamped as follows:

    1100691 42A
    6F13 12VNEG

    I figure it is for a '66 GS, and that it is a 42 amp unit built on June 13, 1966.


    Your thoughts?
     
  2. Steve Craig

    Steve Craig Gold Level Contributor

    Shows up in the Cdn. parts book as 1966 Buick A-body with V-8 engine. STD -US jobs.
     
  3. WildBillyT

    WildBillyT New Member

    Thanks for your help Steve.

    Is this a rare part? Is it worth my time throwing it onto Ebay or somewhere?
     
  4. Steve Craig

    Steve Craig Gold Level Contributor

    I don't know much about the rarity of this unit. Shelve it, someone else may be more aware than I am. They can always be rebuilt. Clean -up the case & use the case only on a rebuilt unit. Easy way to freshen up & still retain stock appearance.
     
  5. Dan K

    Dan K Well-Known Member

    What shape is it in? How much do you want for it? I think I can find a car to put it in, haha. Dan
     
  6. WildBillyT

    WildBillyT New Member

    Dan,

    Sorry, I don't get on here that often since I'm an F-body guy. Shoot me an email at william.thau@villanova.edu if you are still interested.

    I can get digital pics for you, it is in pretty good shape. I can see you have no shortage of vehicles to put this in. :grin:
     

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