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Alternator Voltage Regulator - With Power Convertible Or A/C (1963 Comet; 1963 Falcon; 1963 Falcon Sedan Delivery)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A

      Features

      • Voltage Regulator
      • Black Finish
      • Alternator Type 1963 45/55A
      • Fits 1963 Comet, 1963 Falcon, 1963 Falcon Sedan Delivery

      Description

      Essential Electrical Component. The Alternator Voltage Regulator, FoMoCo, Black & Yellow, 1963, is a critical part that controls the voltage output from the alternator to keep it within a safe range. It helps prevent damage to the electrical system by regulating current flow and maintaining battery charge, ensuring reliable vehicle operation.

      Construction and Appearance. Constructed with durable materials designed for longevity, this voltage regulator features a black finish that matches original specifications. The design and build meet the standards required for consistent performance under typical operating conditions.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and typically requires no drilling, fitting directly to the existing mounting points. This ease of installation allows for efficient replacement without special tools or extensive modifications.

      Warranty. This product comes with a limited warranty coverage period for peace of mind. Application. Fits 1963 Comet, 1963 Falcon, and 1963 Falcon Sedan Delivery.

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