Rebuilt Ford Faj-10505 Voltage Regulator 6v 50 Amps on 2040-parts.com
East Haddam, Connecticut, US
rebuilt Voltage Regulator
Condition: excellent
Part number: FAJ-10505 (F-402)
6 Volt 50 amp
Here's a rebuilt Ford Voltage regulator. This is in very nice condition. The box has a water mark on it but the regulator was always bagged and has no signs of moisture affecting it. The cover has a sticker label on the cover rather than FoMoCo printing or similar. Check out the photos.
This is correct for many 1940's and 1950's Ford, Lincoln, Mercury etc.
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