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#280922 06/14/13 01:06 PM
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I have a 645G distributor that I don't need as I have a 32. I know it fits a 35 but don't know what else it may fit. Any idea what it's worth? Thanks for your help.

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If it is complete and in good condition, $50 to $75.

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Thanks Dog. It is in good shape (from what I know). Paint seems original with a few chip in it. No rust and turns freely. Plate very readable. Worked well on the engine it came off of. Points, rotor and cap all look good, wires probably need replacing. I appreciate your help.

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Was that distributor ever sold? I can use one.

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Oldskool,

Street rod builders throw those in the trash. If you sniff around the hot rod builder forums you'll find one for free or close to it.

There is a also a point set that is intended for up to 1962 distributors but also fits those 1930s units. It's vastly improved over the clunky 2-piece point sets.

The only expensive ignition part is a NOS 1933-40 coil. They go on ebay for about $125.


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