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1957-1961 Chevy Corvette Delco-remy Dual Point Distributor #1110891 Dated-7f-19 on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
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Congers, New York, United States

Congers, New York, United States
1957-1961 CHEVY CORVETTE DELCO-REMY DUAL POINT DISTRIBUTOR #1110891 DATED-7F-19SEEMS TO BE IN VERY NICE ORIG CONDITION,DIDNT SEE ANY DAMAGE OR REPAIRS ANYWHERE
Brand:DELCO-REMY Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:1110891 Warranty:No

1957-1961 CHEVY CORVETTE DELCO-REMY DUAL POINT DISTRIBUTOR  #1110891 DATED-7F-19
SEEMS TO BE IN VERY NICE ORIG CONDITION,DIDNT SEE ANY DAMAGE OR REPAIRS ANYWHERE
ITEM IS SOLD IN AS IS CONDITION
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