1955 Packard Voltage Regulator Delco Nos on 2040-parts.com
Elmwood Park, Illinois, United States
Offered is an NOS Delco 1118839 12 volt voltage regulator, correct for '55 Packard with Delco system. Item was part of a bulk shipment, and has a lot of shelfwear on the painted cover, and will need re-painting. The base has some spots with minor discoloration, but insides are still in new condition.Comes as shown.
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