Vinyage Ford Generator And Voltage Regulator Mounted On Wood Board on 2040-parts.com
Wayne, New Jersey, United States
I built this in the early 1960's as a battery charger, it had an electric motor and belt to drive the generator. The back of the regulator is date stamped Mar 25, 1954. I'm nor sure it still works. I will ship with or without the wood board. |
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