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If you’re struggling to live with the six-volt electrics on your pre-'68 VW, but have avoided a 12-volt upgrade as you’re not keen on the look of a bulkier, late model alternator, listen up.

Tudor Classic Car Accessories now offer a 12-volt alternator conversion, but housed in the same diameter body as a six-volt dynamo.

Not only does this high output unit look like a dynamo, it also simplifies installation by retaining the original VW dynamo stand. This means it will also work on 25 /

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