Nos Packard Ignition Wiring Cable Tr No 56 10 Gauge on 2040-parts.com
Fraser, Michigan, US
NOS Packard ignition wiring , 10 gauge , Tr. No. 56 , original roll had 100 ft. but some has been used off the roll , A rough estimate would be that there is still 50 left on the roll , add $10.00 for S&H for an address within 750 miles of Detroit.
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