Msd Distributor Crank Trigger, Flying Magnet. Part# 84697 Sbc Bbc Used. New Cap on 2040-parts.com
Torrance, California, United States
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MSD Distributor, Part # 84697 for crank trigger, flying magnet, small / big block Chevy SBC BBC. Item is used, but still in pretty good condition. Included is a new MSD replacement cap (#8408). Shipping is fixed at 18.75 (USPS Large Flat Rate Box). Continental U.S. ONLY Please. Thanks for looking
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