Original Delco Voltage Regulator on 2040-parts.com
Cathedral City, California, US
Original AC Delco voltage regulator restored . Was on an NCRS Top Flight car but was wrong date. Operates perfectly. #1119515 date 5C for a 65 Corvette. May be correct for other GM cars. Email for correct shipping costs. Do not send payment until invoice is sent. Happy bidding!
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