Accel 59205 Distributor Ford 351c, 351m, 400, 429, 460 Mag Pickup, Msd on 2040-parts.com
Suisun City, California, US
Up for Auction is a new open box Accel #59205 Distributor for a Ford V8. It fits 351C, 351M, 400, 429, and 460 Ford engines. This Distributor was pulled out of a brand new Ford crate engine. The only run time that it may have is the break in at the factory. It includes the cap, rotor, wire retainer, vacuum advance, and gear.
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