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2 days to late ,but thanks any way if you get one for a build date car of d 15 let me know
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Never heard of being 2 days too late on a distributor.? what are you referencing it to?
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my build date on my car is april 15 1968 and the parts have to be prior to that
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No, it has to be before the engine assembly date and more than a few days before.
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your right but I figured on a dist that even one a few days before the car build date would be ok since it may of been a bad one and they replaced it plus the 1111170 dist are really hard to find
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Thats assuming the motor was put together with the dstributor in it.
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I thought they were. Am I assuming incorrectly King?
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A lot of the distributors I get have orange overspray on the bottom of the shaft. I guess that means they were.
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