External Voltage Regulator 1962-1972 Gm Cars & Trucks on 2040-parts.com
Boise, Idaho, United States
This was an excellent working nearly new external voltage regulator. I know it still has many years of good service left. My loss is your gain. I'm selling it for less than half what I paid to help with the cost of shipping. Unit was tested before removal and guaranteed not DOA. Please ask any questions before you buy. |
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