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1962 Ford Falcon 260 289 221 Distributor C20f-12127-h on 2040-parts.com

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Caldwell, Idaho, United States

Caldwell, Idaho, United States
MISSING BREAKER PLATE AND VACUUM ADVANCE
Manufacturer Part Number:C20F12127H Date code 1MA Warranty:No

This is a distributor from an early 60's Ford 221 260 or 289 V8.  The number on it is C20F12127H with a date code of  1MA.  It has a slight amount of surface rust on the bare metal parts.  It rotates.  Its missing the breaker plate and vacuum advance diaphragm.

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