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1946-1958 Dodge-plymouth Car-truck 6-cylinder Distributor Iat4003 Mopar 1343554 on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Franklin, Wisconsin, United States

Franklin, Wisconsin, United States
Complete unit, moves freely
Brand:Autolite Interchange Part Number:Hollander 768 Manufacturer Part Number:1343554 Other Part Number:IAT-4003

Available here is a pair of used original distributor, Autolite #1343554.

Hollander #768 shows this as correct inline six-cylinder enges 218 – 230 – 237 as used in ’46 thru ’58 Dodge passenger car, ’46 thru ’56 Dodge truck and ’46 thru ’58 Plymouth.

Unit appears to be complete with points plate and other internals.  Cap and rotor are included though may or may not be usable.

Shaft is straight with no significant wear on the drive end and turns freely.  Body has no cracks of heavy corrosion.

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