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Vintage Nos Mallory Distrubutor Points Mopar 361, 383, 413, 426 Hemi, 440 60-69 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.00
Location:

Hazleton, Pennsylvania, United States

Hazleton, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mallory Part Brand:Mallory Ignition Manufacturer Part Number:135 Country of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

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YOU ARE BIDDING ON A SET (1) VINTAGE 1960'S MALLORY" SUPER DUTY" DISTRIBUTOR POINTS CONTACT SET IN SEALED ORIGINAL DISPLAY PACK.

MALLORY NUMBER 135. FITS CHRYSLER, DODGE, PLYMOUTH, V-8 ENGNES AS FOLLOWS:
1960-1965  361, 383, 413, 426
1969  440

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