Ignition Points, Condenser,distributor Plate Lucas 407050 409613 See Description on 2040-parts.com
US $49.94
Location:
Duluth, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Forecast Products
UPC:Does Not Apply
Manufacturer Part Number:1785
Ignition points, Condenser,Distributor Plate Lucas 407050 409613 See description
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Premium ignition points, condenser and backing plate.
Replaces Lucas part numbers 407050, 409613.
This combination can be found on:
Alvis 1940-1950 Austin 1948-1952 Austin commercial 1950-1952 Austin Healey 1950-1953 Bedford 1950-1952 Commer 1950-1955 Hilman 1940-1957 H.R.G. 1950-1953 Humber 1940-1953 Jaguar 1945-1948 Jowelt 1948-1951 Karrier 1947-1953 Lea Francis 1949-1951 MG 1946-1953 Morgan 1949-1950 Morris 1946-1955 Riley 1948-1954 Singer 1945-1956 Standard 1946-1949 Sunbeam Talbot 1946-1950 Triumph 1946-1947, 1949-1954 Vauxhall 1940-1952 Wolseley 1946-1948
Individual pieces may fit other cars and trucks.
Please refer to your repair or owners manual to verify that these are the correct parts for your car.
Does not include any mounting screws.
We have many set of these points. The ones you receive may have slight visual differences from the stock photo.
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