Nos Lucas Rb340 Voltage Regulator Cover New In Box on 2040-parts.com
Arlington, Virginia, US
New old stock, new in box genuine Lucas RB340 Voltage Regulator Cover. In excellent condition with what appears to be the original gasket or sealing material fixed to the bottom. The RB 340 was fitted to a wide range of classic British cars, such as possibly BMC, British Leyland, Austin, Morris, Mini, 1100, 1300, 1800, MG, Austin Healey, Riley, Wolseley, Vanden Plas Princess, Hillman, Humber, Sunbeam, Rootes, Commer, Triumph, Vauxhall, Ford, Jaguar, Rover, etc. I post worldwide at cost, and am happy to combine items to save on postage. Please email with any questions, and overseas bidders PLEASE wait to receive an invoice after the auction ends - the invoice, not the auction, will have listed the correct postage amount.
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