Distributor 1111070 Nos For Corvette Fuel Injection '65 - Loaded Nos Parts on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, Minnesota, United States
Distributor for Corvette Fuel Injection 1965 NOS in original Delco-Remy packaging out of Flint, never installed. Unit is loaded with NOS factory 236 advance, NOS factory points and condenser, short tower distributor cap up top. Distributor part number 1111070, date code (1964) [ 4 M 2 ] and is correct for '65 cars w/o K66 electronic ignition. Low offers reviewed/ considered. |
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