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Old 04-08-2022, 11:14 PM
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Default 1100902 alternator

Looking for an open-faced 37 amp alternator for my 1970 Trans Am. Part no. should be 1100902.

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Just saw this on FB. Not mine $$
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Old 04-09-2022, 08:44 PM
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Looking for an open-faced 37 amp alternator for my 1970 Trans Am. Part no. should be 1100902.

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Got another lead on an original $1100 if interested . I might have extra blank if you going that route

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Tom. I don’t have a FB account but my wife does. Can you send me a link?

RamAirNacho. Interested in that lead or in your extra. Always happy to keep the money in the PY family.


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You can call me I'm Ignacio 9254358055 . I'm real group member. Carefull with scammers

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Frank,
I sent you a PM with the link.
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Old 04-10-2022, 04:33 PM
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Tom. I don’t have a FB account but my wife does. Can you send me a link?

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Frank , sending u a pm

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Default Blank cores

Thus is a 6 spoke core, I got a few to make mine. The front is exact same but back cover is a 71 style that's what they did back then when original broke. Let us know what you want a restored a core or an original. That's an open faced blank will need to restore but good core. I also have 928 original too that open faced for 71. There are a few leads on hear so shop around see what you like. I'm my case I need a 904 and never seen one so im.just going to.build one. It takes some time but gathered a few cores, but not the 902. Questions just call or text me at 9254358055. It honestly depends on what your trying to do. The autozone one will work too but close faced and that started after 71
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For this kinda cake the fan and pulley should be correct.

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Looking for an open-faced 37 amp alternator for my 1970 Trans Am. Part no. should be 1100902.

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Frank

I have one that I could let go of. This one came off of a relatively low-mile bird that was wrecked then parked in the woods for 35 years. Never opened up, never sandblasted or screwed with. The pulley will need replacing, part of the belt is rusted into the groove. It spins, but not smoothly, and will need rebuild. $1000
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Old 09-03-2022, 03:06 PM
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I have a rebuilt Alternator open faced, original # NOT A RESTAMP, fins on the back. #1100902 date code 0E27
37 amp.
$1,200

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Old 09-03-2022, 03:33 PM
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Default Alternator #1100902

I have an Alternator # 1100902 for sale.
Has original numbers, Not a Re-Stamp, Open face, Rebuilt, has Fins on the back.
Date code: 0E27
37 amp
$1,200
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For this kinda cake the fan and pulley should be correct.
I will RE Quote myself on this alternator.

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