1968 Firebird 400 Ho Wire Looms, Original Restored on 2040-parts.com
Solna, Stockholm, Sweden
1968 Pontiac Firebird 400 ignition wire looms, four original restored units. Replated and rubber dipped as original. Note that one of the bracket has a RH stamping, the repros have not.
I am located in Sweden, I have been restoring and collecting Pontiac and GTO cars and parts for 33 + years. See my other listings too! |
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