I know there are a lot of topics about what date is correct and I think I have that understood. My 67 was built Feb 16, 1967 in Van Nuys (NCRS letter), so I'm figuring an alternator date code of 7A(16-31) or 7B(1-7) approx. opinions on that?
My question is more about the best way to obtain an actual working date coded 1100693 .
My car has a perfectly good alternator, unfortunately back in the days this was my daily driver and when the alternator went out I simply took it to the parts store as a core and bought a replacement.
I wasn't concerned about "correct" just needed something working.
So now when I go looking for one like I gave away back then what are my choices? On eBay they pop up all the time like this one for $90 with shipping
http://r.ebay.com/FGJ27t But they are almost all sold as "rebuildable core", so after I have it, should I send it to someone like this eBay seller
https://www.ebay.com/itm/NCRS-Rebuilding-Service-of-your-1963-69-Corvette-or-Chevrolet-Alternator/263051496031?hash=item3d3f174a5f:g:xe4AAOSwjvJZTCCmWho advertises to rebuild/restore for $375 plus shipping?
Or is there a better way? Related question, the original alternator being only 37A, could the internals be upgraded to say 55A output?
Side note, the alternator in my car now is model #1100692, 55AMP, Delco dated 6C25, if I could figure out what that was for maybe I could sell it for big bucks!
Sorry this got long, thanks for any input.
Current alternator