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I got a box of distributors at a garage sale, a few good ones if anyone is interested. Here goes and Ebay link. OH YEAH and a couple of Manley rods that I think go to a Chevy, no clue what some one would do with two but I don't want them.
Distributors on Ebay by Me |
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Steve A 970 distributer is a 69 Ram III Gto. Every 69 judge Ram III car I ever owned had this unit. 941 was originally a Ram II then used on a IV.Never seen a 970 on a IV car.
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1970 GTO JUDGE RAM IV 23,000 miles 1969 GTO convert RAM AIR 4spd 1964 GTO convert survivor |
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You should join in the debate over on CP and PY then.
Mainly on CP, Topic: 58960. |
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I dont have to join the debate,THATS THE FACT!!!
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1970 GTO JUDGE RAM IV 23,000 miles 1969 GTO convert RAM AIR 4spd 1964 GTO convert survivor |
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It's an interesting one, there is no clear answer apparently. All the internal parts and the curve settings are exactly the same as the 941, and one guy came with some supersession paper work.
I'm following it, but not real sure what to think about it. The curve being the same has me very curious. |
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Would they work on a '66 Goat? I'm not a Poncho nut, but I may have a guy who's interested.
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I already sold both of the 66 types I had. Sorry.
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