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Don Zig Racing Vertex Magneto Chevy 4.3 V6 W/ Autometer 9118 Signal Convertor on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

Kingsport, Tennessee, US

Kingsport, Tennessee, US
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This mag was installed on a race engine new from Don Zig Magnetos. Since firing the engine a couple times in the car, the car got sold without the eng- eng put on stand and set over in a corner for another project-then I took the mag out of eng (sold eng) and wrapped in shop towels and stored on shelf for several years! I am now getting rid of a few items that are not being used. I have talked with Joe at DZM a few months ago and was informed that they no longer make the mags for v6's. There are a couple small spots on outer covers of the plug wires (one from header heat and others from firewall screw picks)- nothing to affect the performance of mag. You can see in the pics that there is no wear on this mag and will work as it did new. The cap,rotor, wires and bronze gear are all original and have not been changed! I have taken pics of those up close to show the amount of time on them I also have a brand new vertex cap cover to go with it shown in couple of the pics. Sorry no international shipping and no returns! Thanks and happy bidding ------I AM ADDING AN AUTOMETER SIGNAL CONVERTOR TO THIS AUCTION--- The signal convertor is NEW -it was installed and never got to use!

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