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1957 Corvette Nos Delco Gm Ignition Points # 1918148; Factory Sealed on 2040-parts.com

US $16.95
Location:

Milford, New Hampshire, United States

Milford, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:New Brand:DELCO-REMY Manufacturer Part Number:1918148

FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION...........FROM THE CABINET OF A LONG AGO CLOSED DEALERSHIP....

A Delco Remy ignition contact points Set, NOS brand new in its' original sealed foil box!!

 It is a genuine GM ( Chevrolet ) original equipment item, not  after-Market. 
Part # 1918148 .

This will fit 56 Corvettes with # 872 and # 879 distributors ( installed in 210 , 225 , and 240 Horsepower 265 Cubic Inch Turbo Fire V8's ) , plus # 891 distributors installed in 230 , 245 , and 270 Horsepower 283 C.I. Small-Block Chevy engines , and # 889 , 905 , and # 908 distributors in those with Rochester Ramjet Fuel Injection equipment ( FI ) .

These distributors also came in 1956-1957 Chevrolet passenger cars equipped with Corvette-type engines . 


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