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 DaveStratichuk
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Topic starter July 21, 2014 7:39 pm  

I am looking for a whole generator or at minimum a armiture. This is the power steering driven generator. I am told the part # is GJC-70030 ?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.


   
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Topic starter July 24, 2014 2:47 pm  

Looks like the Generator # is GJC-7003C
Anyone know where there may be one?


   
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 TimBowers
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July 24, 2014 2:57 pm  

Try Tim Stanghor at 316-210-2002

Just north of Wichita, KS

It's supposed to be fun!
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 SteveMcManus
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July 24, 2014 5:55 pm  

I have at least 3 of them; one of them rebuilt. I also have a few armatures but I don't know if they are 6V or 12V. How do I tell the difference?

Anyway, if you are interested, e mail me.

Have a nice day
Steve


   
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 MarkKubancik
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July 24, 2014 9:41 pm  

Dave,

Here is another resource. I've not personally used these folks so cannot vouch for their integrity. Tim...do you know anything about these folks being that they are located in Kansas?

http://acewichita.com/index.html

Mark


   
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 TimBowers
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July 26, 2014 1:42 am  

I've talked with them over the phone but have not used their services, largely because my former office mate at McPherson College moonlights as Classic Auto Electric and he has helped me with radios, generators, regulators, and gauges. As a former member of the Apollo Space program, Joe is the guy to go to when you really do need a rocket scientist....lol.

http://www.classicautoelectric.com/

Ace seems to be a well established, competent place, and based on their length of time in business and the conversations I've had, I would echo Mark's comments to give them a call. It's my understanding that he has a HUGE inventory of armatures, generators, etc.

It's supposed to be fun!
1949 De Soto Custom Convertible (project)


   
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 SteveMcManus
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July 30, 2014 9:06 am  

Dave

The correct one is the used unit without the brush band. If you want it e mail me at smcmanus@mis.net

Have a nice day
Steve


   
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