1940s 1950s Ford Lincoln Mercury 6v Regulator Ford Remanufactured on 2040-parts.com
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Voltage Regulator Reconditioned By Ford Marked RC7 I believe It 6 Volt I Believe The RC7 Stands For 7 Volts Which A Number Of The Ford Regulators Were Marked (I Have Another Reconditioned RC 12 So I Am Pretty Certain On The Markings) Should Fit Ford Lincoln Mercury,,Box Shows Some Wear,,Shipping Is $10.00
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