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Nos Prestolite 12v Voltage Regultor Vbo-4202d on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Fort Dodge, Iowa, US

Fort Dodge, Iowa, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Prestolite Manufacturer Part Number:VBO-4202D Interchange Part Number:VBO-4201D, VBO-4202C, VBO-4202G, 8-56, 8-60, 8-61 Other Part Number:VBO-4201D, VBO-4202C, VBO-4202G, 8-56, 8-60, 8-61 Warranty:No

New Voltage Regulator part number VBO-4202D used on 1950's Brockway, Checker, and Chrysler vehicles.  12v positive or negative ground. 30-40 amps. Box/packaging is missing but part is in great shape. Terminals and mounting brackets do not have any evidence of use.  Payment due within 3 days of auction end.

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