Nos 1960-1990 Delco Remy 24 Volt Truck Marine Solenoid Switch on 2040-parts.com
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
NOS Delco Remy #1481 24 volt solenoid switch as used for various truck and marine applications from 1960 through 1990. Continuous duty 200 amp switch made in the USA. In very good unused condition. Ask any questions before bidding. Thanks
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