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Vintage Sbc Bbc Mallory Supermag 2 Drag,gasser,rat Rod, on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Davenport, Iowa, US

Davenport, Iowa, US
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I HAVE A MALLORY SUPERMAG 2 WITH COIL IN THE BOX STILL IS IN GREAT CONDITION .WORKED WHEN I PUT ON THE SHELF FEW YEARS BACK..IS FOR SB OR BB CHEVY.WOULD MAKE A GREAT PIECE FOR YOUR GASSER OR RAT ROD PROJECT.SOLD AS IS This only ships to lower 48 states only I will not ship anywhere else thanks.part num 3546507 auto adv.28 deg. Point gap.016 15 deg dwell pn on case 465c sn 6323

Nissan Qashqai (2014) revealed

Thu, 07 Nov 2013

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Thu, 27 Mar 2014

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