Voltage Regulator Autolite #vbw-6201c N.o.s. 53-63 Rambler,buick,chevy,corvair on 2040-parts.com
Tolland, Connecticut, United States
FOR SALE IS A BRAND NEW N.O.S.VOLTAGE REGULTOR. ITS A 12 VOLT NEGATIVE GROUND UNIT. ITS FOR THE FOLLOWING MODELS+YEARS; F-85 OLDSMOBILE;1953-1957 CHEVROLET;1955-1962 BUICK SPECIAL;1953-1956 RAMBLER;1956-1963 STUDEBAKER;1956-1961 CORVAIR;1961-1963 THE PART NUMBER STAMPED ON IT IS;VBW-6201C |
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