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1956 6 Cylinder/6 Volt B-model Mack En-331 Engine - Delco Distributor 1111849 on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
Location:

Linden, New Jersey, United States

Linden, New Jersey, United States
Part may have some minor cosmetic issues due to being used, but otherwise in working condition. Please review the photos provided for this listing to get an idea of the condition of this part.
Brand:Delco Remy Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:1111849 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

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1956 B-Model Mack EN331 Engine, 6 Cylinder/6 Volt - Delco Remy Distributor 1111849

Part may have some minor cosmetic issues due to being used, but otherwise in working condition.  Please review the photos provided for this listing to get an idea of the condition of this part.

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