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Nos Auto-lite Vrx-6003a Chrysler 1496058 Voltage Regulator on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Easton, Connecticut, US

Easton, Connecticut, US
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What we have for sale is a NOS Auto-Lite VRX-6003a Chrysler 1496058 Voltage Regulator.

This is a old regulator my grandfather had.
It is brand new in the original box, it has some shelf ware on the box and on the regulator but it is brand new.
On the regulator mounting ear it says Chrysler 149605825-38 amp.
On the other half of the ear it says auto-lite vrx6003a3k 12v pos grd.
I believe this is for a mid to late 50's Chrysler product.
We are going to start the bidding cheap at $49.95, a great piece for a points car. 

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