1962,1963 Dodge,chrysler,plymouth 361 & 383 Distributor B & C Body 4spd & Auto on 2040-parts.com
East Aurora, New York, US
This is a factory original 361 & 383 single point distributor cast # 2095836. Not sloppy, decent distributor with just alittle orange over spray on it. Shows for 1962 D880 with auto and 1963 B-body both 4spd & auto. Check you parts manual for all the possible applications. NO RESERVE !!! Shipping will be a flat $15 shipped UPS insured in the lower 48 states. Ask any questions before bidding and Thank you.
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