1938-1939-1940-1941 Oldsmobile 8 Cyl Distributor on 2040-parts.com
Decatur, Texas, US
1938-1941 Oldsmobile 8 cylinder NOS distributor. This is a NOS item in excellent condition. This is a complete distributor with points, condensor, cap and vacuum advance. Shipping extra. Will ship via US Mail . Check with me before payment for actual shipping costs. Can deliver to the Kansas City area.
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