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Nos Vintage Leece-neville Voltage Regulator 3533ra Unused In Box 14v Truck on 2040-parts.com

US $33.99
Location:

Amsterdam, Ohio, United States

Amsterdam, Ohio, United States
Condition:New

      FOR SALE OR BEST OFFER IS THIS LEECE-NEVILLE VOLTAGE REGULATOR, UNUSED IN ORIGINAL BOX. THE PART NUMBER ON THE BOX IS 3533RA , AND THE PART ITSELF HAS A LONGER NUMBER:R0013533RA. IT HAS BEEN IN SAFE STORAGE FOR AT LEAST THE LAST DECADE. IT IS A 14 VOLT, AND THE DATE CODE READS 77-19. RESONABLE OFFERS WILL BE ACCEPTED.

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