1960-63 Buick Nos Vacuum Advance 1116164 D1339 on 2040-parts.com
Fulton, New York, US
Here is a NOS vacuum advance that fits 1960-63 Buick models. The part number is 1116164 and the Delco number is D1339. The number 164 is stamped on the part. I tested this with a hand held pump and it does work. Sold as is.
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