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Standard Vr125 Voltage Regulator, Chrysler Products E on 2040-parts.com

US $12.50
Location:

Brazil, Indiana, United States

Brazil, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Standard Motor Products Manufacturer Part Number:VR-125

This is new VR125 Voltage Regulator manufactured by Standard Motor Products for Bowes Seal Fast.

This is a 12 V electronic regulator, for Chrysler built Alternators

Factory numbers  Chrysler 3438150, 3755850, 3755960, 4091050, 4111990, 4379100, 4379225, 5234625

White 31-2729417, 31-276-2397

Fits the following;

Plymouth 1970-1988

Chrysler 1970-1988

Dodge 1970-1989

Dodge HD trucks 1970-1979

Dodge light trucks 1970-1991

Please confirm that this will work on your car/truck before you buy. If you don't know or are not sure ask me before you buy and I will confirm.

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