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Yg Mallory Magspark Dual-point Distributor 1950's 60s V8 Yg241ax Scta Speed Coil on 2040-parts.com

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Arvada, Colorado, United States

Arvada, Colorado, United States
Very very nice used condition
Brand:Magspark Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:1954 1955 Part Brand:Mallory Electric Corp. Other Part Number:Yg241AX

Very nice used condition and rare. Questions ask Not positive as to what it got says lincoln v8 ford v8 I believe but do yr research shipping in the states is a flat rate 29.99. Comes with the Coil Pictured because it is also mallory and was boxed together it is a modeled as the BEST DAM COIL I EVER MADE LOL. Not a pro at the knowledge but if u have advice or info it is always taken. Cheers

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