Delco Remy D1303 Vacuum Advance Control 1940 - 1952 Buick Special 1116065 Nos on 2040-parts.com
Hallettsville, Texas, US
NEW
DELCO REMY
Vacuum Advance
# D1303 or #1116065
Stamped - 1116065
1940-1952 Buick Special
Packaging has no lid, is a little dirty, and has some writing on it. The part looks great.
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