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1932 Ford Distributor Flathead V-8 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Dayton, Nevada, United States

Dayton, Nevada, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

Ladies and gentlemen we have up for bid a nice n.o.s. 1932-36 ford distributor.6 volt,3 bolt mounting and 3 bolt coil mounting.looks to have been on the shelf for awhile.dusty, minor condensation rust.unit turns but needs to be cleaned.has an original ford sticker on it that reads authorized reconditioned ford.see pictures.good item for that restoration on you're early ford v-8 or just to have a spare.sold as-is pictured, ships priority mail.  Thank you for looking at my auction and good luck bidding!

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