Mg Midget 1500 & Triumph Spitfire 1500 Lucas Distributor Point Plate 54425180 * on 2040-parts.com
Franklin, Ohio, United States
One new old stock original Lucas distributor point plate, part number 54425180. This fits
*** Application information is listed to the best of our knowledge. We try our best to be as thorough as possible. While the part may fit alternate applications we can only verify what is stated in the listing. ***
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