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Prestolite Leece-neville 6014r Voltage Regulator R0016014rb New In Box 3 Pole on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Livonia, Michigan, United States

Livonia, Michigan, United States
Condition:New

What is up for bid is a NEW Prestolite Leece-Neville Voltage Regulator.  The numbers on the box are 6014R and R0016014RB.  It is also made in the USA. It has the three terminals 1,2,3. You would have Positive, Negative and Field. The screws and the wire lock are there. It is NEW Just been sitting in the box for years. This regulator may be just what you need to get that Vintage car back on the road. With FREE shipping!! To the lower 48. All items sold as is no warranty. Happy Bidding!!

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