1971 71 Ford Motorcraft Nos Distributor Rotor Dr92 D1fz-12200-a on 2040-parts.com
Watson, Louisiana, US
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Item offered is a distributor rotor by Ford Motorcraft, part number DR-92 D1FZ-12200-A. Part has been stored many years may have some dust on it and box has wear/rough shape.
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