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Autolite Voltage Regulator Core Vrp-4003-a Factory Oem 1940 Packard on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States
Regulator was purchased in a parts lot, I do not know if it works or its history. Selling as-is untested. See pics for condition
Brand:Autolite Manufacturer Part Number:VRP-4003-A

Autolite voltage regulator, part number VRP-4003-A. I am not familiar with all makes and models this fits, please verify part number and pictures match your application. Regulator was purchased in a parts lot, I do not know if it works or its history. Selling as-is untested. See pics for condition.

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