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Distributer Cap Ford 1960-65,mg 1956-58,hillman 1965-68,morris 1956-57 on 2040-parts.com

C $45.00
Location:

Franklin, QC, Canada

Franklin, QC, Canada
New unused item in original box.
Brand:Ampco Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:LU 918 Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada

1 nos Distributer cap fits

1956-57 Austin,Morris  

 1963-67 Austin-Healey  

 1960-65 Ford  

 1965-68 Hillman  

 1963-64 Lotus 

  1956-58 MG  

 1956-64 Nash (Metro)

 1957-68 Wolseley

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