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1960 60 58 59 61 62 63 64 65 348 409 Chevy Tri Power Distributor Fresh Rebuilt on 2040-parts.com

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North Dakota, United States

North Dakota, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Manufacturer Part Number:1110930 Surface Finish:NEW Interchange Part Number:1111023 Part Brand:GM Other Part Number:1110948 Country of Manufacture:United States

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  1 YEAR WARRANTY

                                     
ONE FRESHLY REBUILT 348 409 SINGLE POINT DISTRIBUTOR

WILL FIT ANY 348 OR 409 BUT 100% CORRECT FOR 1958 348 ENGINES

 DATE 8-F-25

THE ORIGINAL PIGEON BAND WITH THE PART # AND DATE IS INCLUDED

PART NUMBER 1110930


THIS DISTRIBUTOR WAS DISSASSEMBLED, CLEANED, RE FINISHED AND ALL NECCESARY PARTS REPLACED.

ALL PARTS ARE U.S.A. MADE BY STANDARD IGNITION, OR NOS GM.

HERE IS A LIST OF THE NEW PARTS AND THEIR APPROXIMATE COST.

POINTS                                               $15.00

CONDENSER                                     $6.00

LEAD WIRE                                        $8.00

VACUUM ADVANCE                          $16.00

NOS GEAR                                         $21.00

BUSHINGS                                         $9.00

ROLL PIN                                           $2.00    

THE TOTAL IS JUST UNDER $100.00 WITHOUT LABOR, PAINT, PRE-LUBE AND GREASE .

CORES ARE SELLING FROM ANYWHERE BETWEEN $70 AND $110 AND YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU GET UNTIL IT IS STRIPPED AND CHECKED

$20.00 SHIPPING TO THE LOWER 48 AND CANADA.  PAYPAL ONLY.

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