70-79 Trans Am Firebird 400 455 350 Distributor Hold Down Clamp + Bolt 77 78 Se on 2040-parts.com
Warner Robins, Georgia, US
Bidding on a nice distributor hold down clamp and bolt removed from a low mileage 1978 Trans Am with a Pontiac 400 motor. You get the pictured parts in good condition. These are the parts that hold the distributor in place and keep it from spinning. These should fit most of the Pontiac cars with a Pontiac motor. I was asked to list this so here you. A great auction if yours is missing. Winner to add $6.00 for shipping and handling. Winner to pay by paypal, or other approved method. I will combine shipping when possible so check my other auctions out. Currently parting out a 1977 Trans Am 4 speed car, and a 1979 Trans Am WS6, so e-mail with your needs and I’ll list the parts on ebay. Check my other auctions as I am cleaning out the garage and need to make some room. Good luck to all!!
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