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Msd 8573 Ba Flathead Ford V8 225 239 3.7l 3.9l Ready To Run Distributor '49-'53 on 2040-parts.com

US $479.95
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Santee, California, United States

Santee, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:MSD Ignition Slip Collar:No Manufacturer Part Number:8573 Ignition Box Required:No Other Part Number:MSD8573, MSD-8573, 121-8573 Housing Material:Billet aluminum Warranty:1 Year Application:Ford, Vintage, Racing, Street, Strip Computer-Controlled Compatible:No Distributor Gear Rotation:Standard Trigger Style:Magnetic Gear Material:Iron Advance Type:Vacuum and mechanical Manufacturer:MSD Cap Style:Male/HEI Engine Size:225, 239 Mechanical Tach Drive:No Engine Size (L):3.7L, 3.9L, 3.7, 3.9 UPC:085132085736

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