Mgb 1962-1980 Distributor Drive Spindle And Housing - Original on 2040-parts.com
Lexington, South Carolina, US
MGB
1962-1980 DISTRIBUTOR DRIVE SPINDLE and HOUSING - ORIGINAL This is a
good usable factory original distributor drive shaft and housing. These would
be parts 460-640 for the spindle/shaft and 460-300
for the housing if you were looking in the Moss Motors catalogue. Both parts
are in good serviceable shape. The spindle is nice and straight with no visible
defects. You can see evidence of use on
the teeth of the pinion but they are not unduly worn or damaged.
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- Mgb 1962-1980 distributor drive spindle and housing - original (US $14.99)
- Mgb 1962-1980 distributor drive spindle and housing - original (US $14.99)
- Mgb 1962-1980 distributor drive spindle and housing - original (US $14.99)
- Mgb 1962-1980 distributor drive spindle and housing - original (US $14.99)
- Mgb 1962-1980 distributor drive spindle and housing - original (US $14.99)
- Mgb 1962-1980 distributor drive spindle and housing - original (US $14.99)
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