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Everything in pics is for sale, email me best offer or with any questions. Highlights are, Crane Cams XR700 electronic ignition conversion module, new bosche cap and rotor, 1 slightly used bosche cap (free with purchase), Nardi steering wheel hub, new electric fan (10 inch), alternator good for core, a/c pump off '76, also have some boxed rear Tii trailing arms that I will part with if someone shoots me a good enough offer.

SOLD, SHIFT SURROUND, Weber Carb Book, Fuel Pump and Sender

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