Nos Delco Gm 1978 Distributor Harness Chevy 151 301 400 830282 on 2040-parts.com
Reading, Pennsylvania, United States
FOR SALE IS THE
NOS PART PICTURED.
HAS BEEN STORED
FOR DECADES IN A DIRTY ENVIRONMENT, IN SOME CASE WITH AN OPEN BOX.
MAY BE DIRTY/SHELF
WEAR.
THANKS FOR
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