Packard Mid Twentys North East 10868 Distributor on 2040-parts.com
Agawam, Massachusetts, US
This auction features the old NorthEast 10860 distributor, with modern components to convert the dual points into a single point distributor conversion. Instructions, cap and cover, distributor, and kit included for about half the value (and you know it!) The cap on the right is the original NorthEast cap.Needs an engine, not my shelf!
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