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Voltage Regulator Group #4 By Atlas. 6 Volt New Aftermarket Unit on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States

Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States
New aftermarket unit.
Brand:Atlas Other Part Number:600 Interchange Part Number:#4 UPC:Does not apply

Voltage Regulator 6 volt unit by Atlas. This is a new aftermarket unit still in original box with new wire hardware.

3 terminal: Bat, Gen, Field. Interchange number is Group #4. Atlas number is 600. Group #4 regulators are negative ground units.

If your unsure of your application please contact me. I have several regulators available and all the old applications books to confirm your specific vehicle application.


About US:

We are a family owned and operated automotive rebuilder in operation for over 50 years! Dad is retired and I'm helping him sell off a lifetime worth of inventory. We specialize in early model starters, generators, alternators, and related electrical system component parts.

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