1968-1073 Chevelle Camaro Delco Remy Ignition Coil 293 B-r Used - Cs on 2040-parts.com
Centre Hall, Pennsylvania, United States
Delco-Remy ignition coil, used original 293 or 1115293, typically found in 1968-73 Chevelles or Camaros. Thanks for looking, and please check out the other items in my e-Bay store. |
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