Direct Connection Voltage Regulator Part # P3690732 on 2040-parts.com
Commerce Township, Michigan, US
This is a Chrysler Direct Connection electronic voltage regulator, Chrysler part number P3690732, that is used on 1960's Chrysler muscle cars that were converted to the Chrysler electronic ignition system. This particular voltage regulator was purchased new some years ago but was never used and instead was kept as a spare. I no longer have a car that uses this regulator, so would like to get it to someone who can use it. Since I never used the regulator, I don't know if it works, but since it has been carefully stored since purchase I have no reason to believe it won't work. I don;t have the original box, but as you can see from the photo there are no scratches or other defects in the regulator. Payment through PayPal only. Shipment to the 48 mainland US states only. Shipment will be by US Postal Service Priority Mail, which now includes tracking. Shipment will be made not later than two business days after confirmation of the buyer;s payment is received through PayPal. The USPS tracking number will be provided the buyer through ebay email as soon as possible after shipment. No refunds. Positive feedback in always sought and will be reciprocated. I do refund any excess shipping through PayPal to the buyer after shipment. Thank you, and I hope the regulator goes to someone who can use it. |
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