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Location: seattle wa | can anyone help I.D. this gen? i think it was left over from the 58 300 i had years ago but not sure. none of my books show the numbers. model #GGA6001 part #M1658862. thanks
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Location: Lemoore CA | It looks just like the one on my 58 354 although the autolite number on it is gjg7012a
Edited by 5859 2008-03-09 6:18 PM
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Location: seattle wa | I know it is a lot bigger around then the one on our 57 plymouth. i think it is a heavy duty one for cars with the power options. but i could be wrong, its happend before. pat |
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Location: Lemoore CA | I think you are correct about it being heavy duty as the cooling fan is larger than a lot of other autolite generators of the same vintage. |
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Location: Parts Unknown | GGA is the 40 amp HD unit. I have one on my DeSoto. The bracketing is unique to the app. Are you interested in selling it ? I would be interested in having a spare.
Edited by Doctor DeSoto 2008-03-10 1:12 AM
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil!
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Location: bishop, ca | I thought 70 Amp was the HD unit; I don't recognize this generator. |
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