Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Oem 63 Delco Remy Voltage Regulator 1963 - 1972 Original 1119515 12v Date N 3 K on 2040-parts.com

US $139.00
Location:

Minot, North Dakota, United States

Minot, North Dakota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Pontiac Oldsmobile Chevrolet Buick Surface Finish:Original, Gloss Black Cover Manufacturer Part Number:1119515 12V 515 SS Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:GM OEM Corvette Vintage VR Alternator Generator Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:N 3 K October 1963 November December Part Brand:Delco Remy Factory Original Placement on Vehicle:Front

Up for bid is a Great Working Original Delco Remy Voltage Regulator. This 12V. Voltage Regulator has been inspected, contacts cleaned, output Voltage Air Gap checked and adjusted to factory specs.This Regulator was run on a vehicle to operating temperature to make the proper Voltage adjustments. Fits 1963 thru 1972 GM vehicles. DATE CODE N 3 K ( October 1963 )  1119515 12 Volt Date Code Correct for October 1963 thru December GM Vehicles. Includes a 30 day warranty.

Vauxhall's World Environment Day Initiative

Tue, 05 Jun 2007

By Ben Oliver Motor Industry 05 June 2007 06:43 Vauxhall is using World Environment Day to launch its latest green initiative - a hefty £1000 discount off your new car if you agree to scrap your old one. The incentive applies to all makes of trade-in, but only if you’re buying one of Vauxhall’s most efficient Corsa, Astra, Meriva or Zafira models. Which means no discounts on a VXR8.

Jaguar XKR 75 (2010) first official picture

Thu, 24 Jun 2010

The new 2010 Jaguar XKR 75. You guessed it – a 75th birthday present to itself By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 24 June 2010 11:11 This is the 75th birthday present Jaguar has wrapped for itself: the new XKR 75. It’s a tweaked-up version of the supercharged XKR, massaged to produce 523bhp (up 19 ponies) and 483lb ft (and 22 pounds).

Porsche big up the Panamera S E-Hybrid (video)

Tue, 09 Jul 2013

The Porsche Panamera S E-Hybrid (pictured) is a performance Porsche too We’ve long seen hybrids, and plug-in hybrids, as the perfect performance weapon for high-end cars, where the addition of an electric motor offers an unbeatable combination of power and economy. That’s the line that Porsche are taking with the new Panamera S E-Hybrid, and they demonstrated that recently by revealing that the new E-Hybrid managed to average 62mpg in the hands of a bunch of motoring journalists on a test day. Which is an impressive number for any car in the hands of a group of people with lead-lined right feet and clearly demonstrates that the Panamera Hybrid really can do silly mpg even in the real world.