Nos Switches Chrysler Dodge Desoto Packard 1945-1960 Voltage Regulator 581230 on 2040-parts.com
Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, United States
New part in original box. Fits a wide array of vehicles from 1945-1960 please check to make sure this is the correct part for your vehicle
12 VOLT 30 AMP NEG GROUND ALSO FITS TRUCKS AUTOCAR 1944-54 BROCKWAY 1944-54 DODGE 1956-69 DUPLEX 1947-48 FARGO 1956-60 OSHKOSH 1946-49 WILLYS 1958-59 |
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