1928-1932 Ignition Points Kenworth, White, Yellow Coach Fageol, Fargo Bus, Gmc, on 2040-parts.com
Bellflower, California, United States
NEW IGNITION POINTS NO BOX 1928 -1931FAGEOL, 1931 FARGO BUS, 1928 - 1932 GMC TRUCK, 19321 KENWORTH, 1929 - 1932 WHITE, 1930 -1931 YELLOW COACH NEW DISTRIBUTOR CONTACT POINTS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THE PART NUMBERS GIVEN ARE DELCO NUMBERS BUT THESE ARE NOT DELCO MADE POINTS |
Ignition Systems for Sale
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No Logbook? No Sale
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Smart Forvision concept (2011) first official pictures
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