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1966 Chevelle Impala 1111100 Distributor & Vacuum Advance L78 Big Block on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

London, Kentucky, US

London, Kentucky, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:DELCO REMEY Manufacturer Part Number:1111100 Warranty:No

1966 and 1965 big block distributor, part number 1111100, vacuum advance MS 360 12, distributor dated 5 K 18, I bought this from a man with a 1966 Chevelle 396 with 375 hp drag racing at the old Bluegrass Dragway just outside of Lexington Kentucky in 1969, I purchased it for a back up for my Chevelle but after 44 years of being on the shelf I have yet to need it, shipping in the lower 48 states will be set at $15.00, payment will be Pay Pal or postal m.o. within 3 days after the auction ends, any questions send me an email.  

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