Accel Dual Point Distributor on 2040-parts.com
San Pablo, California, United States
I have a vintage Accel dual point distributor with the provision for a mechanical tach drive. It's clean and without excessive wear. There are no cracks, breaks or previous repairs to it. There is also no excessive play or shaking in it's mechanical functions. I thank you for viewing this item. |
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