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Accel 34100 Mechanical Advance Dual Point Rat Rod Chevrolet Gen I Distributor on 2040-parts.com

US $49.50
Location:

Canton, Ohio, United States

Canton, Ohio, United States
Parts only, needs points, rebuild
Manufacturer Part Number:34100 Part Brand:Accel Warranty:No

Accel 34100 Mechanical Advance Dual Point Rat Rod Chevrolet 265 283 327 396 427 Ignition Distributor.

Parts only folks. Well used dual point mechanical advance Accel distributor. Includes condenser and one set of points for parts reference only. Octagon intact and opens points with a twist of the shaft. A properly adjusted mechanical advance dual point distributor outperforms single point vacuum advance distributors hands down. Look the pictures over, what you see is what you get.

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