Vintage 6-cylinder Classic/antique Car Ignition Cables - Packard Electric on 2040-parts.com
Havertown, Pennsylvania, United States
PRICE REDUCED FROM $150.00.... Vintage 6-Cylinder Classic/Antique Car IGNITION CABLES - Packard Electric This is a RARE set of ignition cables for your concours-restoration or vintage car upgrade. This set of six (6) ignition cables were made in the 1930-40s by The Packard Electric Company of Warren, Ohio. My research indicates that Packard Electric Company was an OEM supplier for many automotive manufacturers. As a fellow antique automobile restorer/owner I know what it’s like to pursue that national 1st place or best of show award while increasing the value of your automobile. All of the ignition wires are flexible as made and include the original sparkplug connectors. The only detractor is that the rubber terminal covers at the distributor-end of the cables are now hard instead of supple; new cable-end covers are included. I have owned these cables for years--my cars are V8 and V12s. I sold another set of these to a friend who owned a 1928 Pierce Arrow; yes, it won a national 1st place at Hershey! These are the real deal! You have to SEE this unique set of cables to appreciate how great it is...You have to WIN it to SEE it...You have to BID to WIN, so don't delay, place your bid NOW!...Good Luck! Hope to do business with you! *********************************************** Payment Terms: As dictated by eBay, as of October 1, 2008, all payments must be made via PayPal. Conditions: Items are sold and purchased "AS IS". Free shipping costs apply to US customers ONLY; international shipping costs will be calculated AFTER the auction. **Important Note: Payment must be received within 3 days from the auction end date OR this sale may be cancelled and appropriate feedback will be recorded with eBay. We're sure it will be a pleasure doing business with you. We will do our best to assure a smooth and pleasant transaction for everyone. Thanks. |
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