Delco Remy Distributor Cap D323 R-b Fits 1960-1974 Chevrolet Jeep Cadillac on 2040-parts.com
La Grande, Oregon, United States
THIS IS FOR NEW OLD STOCK DELCO REMY DISTRIBUTOR CAP. THE NUMBER IS D323R-B.THIS SAYS FOR 1960-1974 CHEVY,JEEP AND CADILLAC. THE PACKAGE IS ROUGH FROM STORAGE.
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