1968 Ford 302 Distributor Torino. Fairlane. Mustang. No.c8of 12127 C Autolite on 2040-parts.com
Gardner, Massachusetts, US
1968 FORD AUTOLITE DISTRIBUTOR for 302 engine Fairlane, Torino, Mustang, part number C8OF 12127 C, date code 7J1, has tight shaft and breaker plate, vacuum advance not tested, check photos and part number to match your application
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