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Corvette Voltage Regulator, 1966 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Golden, Colorado, United States

Golden, Colorado, United States

You're bidding on a used Delco Remy 1119515 voltage regulator as installed on 1966 Corvettes.  It's been cleaned, the base replated, cover repainted and bench exercused for calibration and operation.  Regulator comes with a no-DOA warranty (it works or you get your money back).  This part is ready to bolt on and show!

The mounting flange (close-up) is stamped  with the regulator's 1119515 part number on one side and '12V N 6D' on the opposite side.  This translates to 12-volt, negative ground and the date the regulator was assembled, April 1966.  It's a good date match for either a late production '66 Corvette or a very early production '67 car.

Shipping calculator presumes USPS priority mail delivery.  Buyer to pay $2 handling fee plus freight at cost (you can define an alternate method of shipment).   Sale to complete within 10-days of auction close.

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