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Standard Motor Products Older Car Guide Ignition Parts - Classics 1920-1950's on 2040-parts.com

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Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, United States

Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

Standard Motor Products Older Car Guide Ignition Parts Including Classics 1920-1950s

  • Published:  1966 Standard Motor Products, Inc., Long Island City, New York  USA
  • Weatherly 512, Form AF1274K, supersedes AF1274J
  • Pages:  7, black and white  
  • Contents:  This Older Car Guide has ignition parts for passenger cars from the 1920's thru the 1950's, including starters, generators, and switches. In the expanded listings of this Older Car Guide, they have catalogued practically every application prior to 1965 for our parts.
  • Condition:  Used, good.  Cover shows some wear and tear; inside is in good shape.

This rare, hard to find item will be of value to a dealer, owner, mechanic, or anyone needing information about ignition parts. Please review photographs for details.  Postage for any return will be the responsibility of the buyer.



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