Autolite Igp-4502 Packard Dual Point Distributor Rebuilt on 2040-parts.com
Tucson, Arizona, United States
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Autolite IGP-4502 Packard Dual Point Distributor that has been rebuilt. Item fits the following Packard series 1901 and 1A. Contact seller for more information if needed. Tucson Packard quality parts through the years, 40 years experience working with all makes and models of Packard auto and other auto parts. (52503)
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