Willys Jeep Voltage Regulator Vbo-4601c on 2040-parts.com
South Lyon, Michigan, United States
REBUILT VOLTAGE REGULATOR
PART NUMBER ON IT IS VBO-4601-C.......POS OR NEG GRN 6 VOLT.......35 AMP......6T DATE ??? I THINK 1940'S 50'S IKE WILLYS JEEP BUT DOUBLE CHECK |
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