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Voltage Regulator C6az-10316a For Early Ford Truck on 2040-parts.com

US $32.50
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Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States

Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States
New aftermarket unit.
Manufacturer Part Number:C6AZ-10316A Other Part Number:GR-374 Interchange Part Number:7780

Voltage Regulator 12 volt transistorized negative ground for early Ford truck. This is a new aftermarket unit.

3 plug terminal

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Applications:
Ford 1966 - 1967
Ford Truck 1967 - 1972
Ford Alternator 65, 70, 85 amp 1970 - 1972
Leece-Neville Alternator 1970 - 1972
Leece-Neville Alternator 60, 65, 105 amp 1967 - 1969


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