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Nos Jones Moroso Stewart Warner Mech Tach Drive Cable Spliter Adaptor 5310 Chevy on 2040-parts.com

US $199.95
Location:

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
I DO NOT HAVE THE ORIGINAL BOX
Brand:MOROSO Manufacturer Part Number:5310

Up for sale is an awesome NOS vintage MOROSO/JONES Stewart Warner mechanical tachometer cable drive splitter. This is Moroso part# 5310 and is designed for cars using the .104 square tang cable. These were commonly found on Mallory, Accel and GM distributors. The splitter is a SAE heavy duty type and was found in an old speed shop. I had to dig out my old 1973 Moroso catalog to find it. (catalog not included) This is to be used with Moroso 5500 series cables using the .104 square tang design. Would be a really neat addition to any early hot rod or gasser type of car.

Please check out my other parts as well.....
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS ABOUT THIS ITEM PLEASE CALL ME ANYTIME @ 260-483-8268

Buyer to pay fixed shipping of $7.00 in the USA and more to foreign address.










































































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