1962 Chevrolet Corvette Chevy 2 Chevrolet Truck Voltage Regulator on 2040-parts.com
Rogersville, Tennessee, United States
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This is a NOS Tungsten brand Voltage Regulator model VR-94. According to the information provided me it fits a 1962 Chevrolet, Chevy II, Corvette and Chevy Truck. I can not guarantee this but I have good confidence it is correct. It even comes with the original package of mounting screws. The original box condition is poor but the regulator is in great shape and no rust or pitting!
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