Mallory Dual Point Distributor Vintage Yc-563-hp Ford 351w Old Stock New on 2040-parts.com
Washington, New Jersey, US
You are viewing a Mallory Dual Point Distributor VINTAGE new / old stock ,never used still in the original box in excellent condition complete with factory papper work. Fits early Ford 351 windsor. any questions call Ed @908-689-9155.
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