Vintage Delco Remy Coil 1930 Or Older Tested Rat Rod Dist On Top + Bottom Old on 2040-parts.com
Brunswick, Ohio, United States
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Vintage Delco Remy coil 1930 or Older WORKS TESTED Dist on top + on Bottom OLD this was on a 1940s Whizzer Bike of mine it Ran the Coil is Working and Tested this past week Im not sure what its off of but I have never seen one Rat Rod Cool
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