This ignition was in the '67 bus I am working on. I am told that by the numbers on it it is from a 64-66, but I don't know for sure. It was working well, but if you took the key out, it was difficult to get it into that "sweet spot" where it would work. I bought a rebuilt '67 specific one, and don't want to see this one go in a landfill. The price is low, so buy it to rebuild yourself, for the key, or to throw at a lousy neighbor...your call. Check my feedback out...almost 650 and 100% positive. Read the comments too and bid with confidence.
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