1960 To 1963 Amc Buick Cadillac Studebaker.new Voltage Regulator Smp Vr-24 on 2040-parts.com
Lisle, Illinois, United States
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AMERICAN MOTORS | AMBASSADOR | All | Voltage Regulator - | 1960 | |||
AMERICAN MOTORS | RAMBLER | All | Voltage Regulator - | 1960 | |||
AMERICAN MOTORS | REBEL | All | Voltage Regulator - | 1960 | |||
BUICK | ELECTRA | All | Voltage Regulator - | 1959 | |||
BUICK | INVICTA | All | Voltage Regulator - | 1959 | |||
BUICK | LESABRE | All | Voltage Regulator - | 1959 | |||
CADILLAC | DEVILLE | All | Voltage Regulator - | 62-60 | |||
CADILLAC | ELDORADO | All | Voltage Regulator - | 62-60 | |||
CADILLAC | SERIES 60 FLEETWOOD | All | Voltage Regulator - | 62-60 | |||
CADILLAC | SERIES 75 FLEETWOOD | All | Voltage Regulator - | 62-60 | |||
STUDEBAKER | AVANTI | All | Voltage Regulator - | 1963 | |||
STUDEBAKER | GRAN | All | Voltage Regulator - | 1963 | |||
STUDEBAKER | HAWK | All | Voltage Regulator - | 62-60 | |||
STUDEBAKER | LARK | All | Voltage Regulator - | 63-60 |
PLEASE research the part number to be sure of correct application. It might fit other cars.
Will ship anywhere except Italy due to many past postal problems. International Buyers, please take note... First class airmail can take up to 30 days to arrive. Usually takes 7 to 10 days. Australia takes longer at times. Priority airmail is faster . USA Buyers...Regular mail can take up to 10 days to arrive and includes tracking. Priority mail is faster and includes tracking.
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