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New 1969 77 Ford Voltage Regulator Instrument Cluster Galaxie Torino Maverick on 2040-parts.com

US $28.90
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Broadway, Virginia, United States

Broadway, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:unbranded Placement on Vehicle:front Manufacturer Part Number:C9AZ-10804AADJ

New 1969 77 Ford Voltage Regulator Instrument Cluster Galaxie Torino Maverick


This new reproduction
instrument cluster voltage regulator fits
1969-70 full-size Ford / Mercury;
1970-77 Maverick;
1970 F-Series pickup truck;
1969-70 Falcon;
1969-71 Fairlane / Torino / Ranchero / Comet / Montego;
1969-73 Mustang / Cougar.
This is a new electronic instrument voltage regulator.
The electronic regulator is more accurate,
and does not need adjustment
like the original mechanical regulators.
Fits on back of instrument panel.
NOTE: Electrical parts are non-returnable once installed.
We will replace defective units only.



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