Lucas Voltage Regulator Mga, Mgtd, Mgtf, Austin Healy on 2040-parts.com
Fountainville, Pennsylvania, US
A very nice used Lucas 12volt Voltage regulator, taken from an MGA 1500. It fits many other applications. Model number RB106/2 12V. No cracks in the Bakelite! Check out the pictures. Thanks for looking! And Free shipping
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