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1964 Amc Rambler 287 V8 Distributor. Delco Remy on 2040-parts.com

US $28.99
Location:

Durango, Colorado, US

Durango, Colorado, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:AMC / Delco -Remy Manufacturer Part Number:1111025 Warranty:No

USED Distributor. 1964, 287 V8 Rambler Classic. Mechanical advance free and springs back. Vacuum advance holds and breaker plate moves free. Shaft lobes sharp. Drive gear looks new. Will need cleaning, points and adjustment.

 AS IS WHERE IS, NO WARRANTY! ASK QUESTIONS! ANSWERS FREE!!! 

Everything else mechanical under the carb is also available including but not limited to:

 Complete engine or parts, distributor, starter, intake and right exhaust manifold, valve covers, balancer, pulleys, fan, brackets.. etc. Auto trans, torque tube and shaft, rear end, front and rear brakes, manual steering gear box and complete front suspension & cross member.

 I will be adding parts daily. Contact me through eBay if there is something you need and I will list it. This is a clean original Colorado car with 68,000+ miles. Top of cylinder heads look super clean.(see photos) Engine turns over with starter. I have never heard it run and never tried. Clean and set the points, add some fuel and I bet it would pop off! That's for someone else to figure out. I don't want to scrap this stuff as these parts are getting hard to find... so NO RESERVE on anything I list! I will palletize or crate larger items for a fee. I will combine shipping when appropriate.

Freight will be BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY! I will help out however I can. Local pick-up available with appointment.   

No body parts available!

Thank for looking and happy bidding!

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