1972 Ford Models With 351 Engine Distributor Vacuum Control on 2040-parts.com
Wolcott, Connecticut, US
THIS IS FOR SALES NUMBER 8145 A NEW MADE IN USA DISTRIBUTOR VACUUM CONTROL. IT FITS D2ZF-EA DISTRIBUTOR. I ONLY TAKE PAYPAL FOR PAYMENT. VIEW PICTURES .
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