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No Reserve! Super Rare! Grant Spalding Flamethrower Distributor Big Block Mopar on 2040-parts.com

US $131.00
Location:

Tracy, California, US

Tracy, California, US
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NO RESERVE!! This is the third and last time I'm listing this. Highest bidder takes it home!

A very rare piece! This is a Grant Spalding Flamethrower Dual Coil distributor for the low deck 361 383 400 big block Mopar. I have watched eBay for years but have never seen another one for this engine, lots for SBC and baby Hemis, occasionally a Buick Nailhead or Oldsmobile Rocket, but never for this engine.

Perfect part for your Mopar hot rod or gasser!!

It is in good shape, no dents or dings in the housing. Original paint is flaking. No corrosion or weirdness.

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