Rambler 1963 1964 1965 Ambassador American Classic 12-v Regulator & Checker Car on 2040-parts.com
Alsip, Illinois, United States
We are selling a NEW 12-volt voltage regulator (made-in-U.S.A.). You may not need it now, but its good to have a spare on hand. Make sure the electrical plugs match your cars. The catalog says that it is for a 12-volt system with a MOTOROLA alternator. Fits......1963-65 RAMBLER.......1964-69 CHECKER.
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