Vintage Nos Voltage Regulator, Wizard #l-3671, Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth. on 2040-parts.com
Leland, Illinois, United States
NOS Voltage regulator. Wizard number L-3671, 6 volt, positive ground, 45 amps. Replaces Autolite number VBO-42020. Fits Chrysler, Dodge, DeSoto and Plymouth 1949-55. Original box in average shape.
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