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1973 Pontiac All Models 350 Ci / 150-175 Hp Engine Car Sun Electronic Spec Sheet on 2040-parts.com

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Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada

Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Condition:Used

VINTAGE 1973 SUN ELECTRIC CORPORATION ELECTRONICS SPEC SHEET

SHEET MEASURES: 8.5 x 11" (21.5 x 28 cm)

SHEET CONDITION: Very Good condition, this sheet was used back in the day so has some mild handling wear and dirty/oily fingerprints but the sheet is fully ledgible (everything can be read, the fingerprints are light and mainly only along top edge) , please see the scan for the front of the sheet. 

THE BACK OF THIS SHEET IS FILLED WITH MORE INFORMATION!

 

This sheet is copyright 1973 and is an original sheet not a reproduction printed on thick paper (or thin cardboard).  This sheet would have been issued to garages and/or parts sellers and shows all important electrical information for the model(s) shown.  Some specs include Ignition Coil, Timing, Distributor, Generators, Battery, Regulators and more.

 

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