Vintage Mercedes Distributor Cap, 6 Cylinder, 68-72 Saloon, Made In Germany on 2040-parts.com
Lubbock, Texas, United States
Mercedes 6 cylinder distributor cap. Fits Saloon Mercedes models from 1968 to 1972. Part # is 123 55 22 051. Please double check the part # for your vehicle. Made in Germany. One outlet hole has a small chip in plastic on the inside upper lip, see last 2 photo's, I do not think this should alter performance of piece. Cap is clean and shiny and the copper contacts on the inside are clean with no marks. I have several boxes of parts, most new, from a retired mechanic. Most are Mercedes and some other foreign parts mixed in. I am listing most of these under new - other, because they have been on the shelf for some time, if I think they have been used I will list them that way. I have familiarity with some parts, others I have none, bid with your knowledge and what you see in the picture. If you have any problems or questions after receiving the item, request on ebay to return the item and I will work with you to the best of my ability. I think I am listing these item at reasonable prices, but I do not want anybody to get stuck with something that is wrong. |
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