Dual Point Distributor Hi Po 289 K Code Mustang Shelby Cobra Gt350 Hipo on 2040-parts.com
Moorpark, California, US
It was NOS out of the box and is a very nice Autolite Dual Point Distributor. I put on my show car that was barely driven so it has only about 50 miles on it and it hits 8000 rpm quickly and smoothly...Dont buy one that is worn out when you have a chance to get one that is barely used with only 50 miles on it or so you can even see how dark the red paint is on the gear not all worn off like it would be on a old used one... Numbers as you can see on the bowl of the body is C5OF-12127 date code 0G23,( july 23 1970) and on the lower body the numbers are C5OF 12131-B
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