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On this vehicle, I do want a stock look for the engine bay, so I would rather avoid smaller pulleys and Nippondenso Alternators.
I can dig not wanting to put on an alternator that looks different, but would it really bother you to have a pulley on the alternator 3/8" or 1/2" smaller in diameter than the one that's on there now‽ I don't mean those ugly aftermarket ones, I mean a legitimate Chrysler pulley, painted black as intended. Factory pulleys ranged from 2-1/2" to 3-1/4" diameter. What pulley the factory put on depended on the alternator and other factors like the car's axle ratio, and whether or not it had A/C.
As to the regulator, and a possible alternator upgrade: the usual way to make more output at idle is with a rotor wound so as to draw more field current, thus inducing greater current in the stator -> output. That's why those "100 AMP!!!!!!!" alternator upgrade kits (JC Witless, etc) tended to seriously degrade the low-RPM output of the alternators they were installed in: their big-wound stator could throw off more amps with high alternator (=engine) speed, but couldn't match the output of the stock stator at lower speeds.
Higher field current means a harder life for the voltage regulator; if you wish to stick with olde-tyme tech rather than putting in an electronic regulator, even one that looks not too different to the original, and you don't want the regular voltage regulator's points to weld themselves, you might wind up going to the heavy-duty regulator Chrysler used starting in '66 on cars with upgraded charging systems. From the factory, these were an externally-adjustable regulator, with a grommetted small screw. Factory part number 2444 980; Echlin VR-35.
This one. Made by Essex Wire whether it came to the end user in a Chrysler box or an Echlin box. Hooks up the same as the light-duty regulator, but requires different mounting holes. I had one of these on my '65, and it worked quite well for many years.
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