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Nos 1930's-1940's American Bosch Hi Speed Safety Auto Coil. Type Tc-71c 6 Volts on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Santee, California, US

Santee, California, US
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This unit is the DELUXE UPGRADE for TC51C models. 

A NOS 1930's-1940's American Bosch standard safety coil type TC-71C.
VGC  6 volt WITH ORIGINAL BOX.

Box shows applications for:
40-47 Buick 
36-47 Cadillac 
36-37 38-all Graham  
34-40 ALL LaSalle 
35-47 Oldsmobile 
35-47 Pontiac 
36-37-38 thru 40 Studebaker

SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS.

Check our pricing compared to ebay ITEM 171006764735 which is a STANDARD UNIT MODEL # TC-51B 

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