Volt-i-cator Vehicle Battery And Regulator Testing / Checking Meter J.f. Ivan Co on 2040-parts.com
US $4.99
Location:
Conneaut, Ohio, United States
“The plastic shows some wear, unit was tested and is working”
Brand:J.F. Ivan
Manufacturer Part Number:D-1662-1
Volt-I-Cator Negative ground Vehicle Battery and Regulator Testing / Checking Meter. Tested & working. Includes instruction sheet and a brown pouch which may or may not be original. The pouch zipper works but is reluctant.
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