Vintage 1950s Sun Distributor Machine / Tester Md 1 on 2040-parts.com
Albuquerque, New Mexico, US
This is a 1950s Sun Distributor Tester MD 1
serial#: 23146
color: hammer tone
model number: MD 1
the machine turns on but I'm not exactly sure how to make it work
Please feel free to call me with any questions at:
Phone: 505-880-1540
Thanks
John
Purchasing Information:
The machine is located in Albuquerque NM
There is no charge to load onto buyer’s truck
Cleared funds are required prior to shipment
Payment methods include VISA/Master Card, wire transfer, certified check and paypal
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