1969 Chevelle Nova Camaro Impala 396-375hp Distributor L78 1111499 on 2040-parts.com
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
1969 Chevelle Nova Camaro Impala 396 375hp distributor L78 1111499 9 B 10 removed from a 1969 Nova 396-375hp engine 35 years ago and put on the shelf . Is in good usable shape as it is . auction is for the distributor only GM Original 45 + year old parts Sold as is no return no warranty no guarantee no return sale final . The last one I have.
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