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Remanufactured A1 Cardone Hei Distributor V8 Gm Chevy With New Cap Rotor Coil on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Anaheim, California, United States

Anaheim, California, United States
Remanufactured by A1 Cardone/New Distributor Cap/Rotor/Ignition Coil
Brand:A1 Cardone+Standard Cap/Rotor/Coil

Up for auction is a remanufactured A1 Cardone HEI distributor with new Standard Motor Company coil and Standard Motor Company Blue Streak cap and rotor. This fits Chevy or GM V8 engines with HEI distributors I believe from 1975-1986. This will also replace points distributors in older GM and Chevy V8 engines with some minor modifications if space allows. Please check to make sure this will fit your vehicle or know how to retrofit on older cars before bidding. Thanks and good luck.

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