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  • Cragar dual point distributor

    Bought a HUGE lot of mustang parts today and found this

    what does it fit and whats is it worth? Never seenone before




  • #3
    I'm sure you do but, are you familiar with filtering for completed listings and seeing what things actually sold for vs just what people are asking

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    • #4
      Originally posted by TEAMJACOB View Post
      I'm sure you do but, are you familiar with filtering for completed listings and seeing what things actually sold for vs just what people are asking

      Oh course none have been sold.

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      • #5
        I'll have to dig up the link, but I recall one being sold for a SBF for around $100. People like the way they look, but have no idea what they are it seems.
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        • #6
          Looks like an aftermarket version of the Ford dual point distributor that came in the 289 HiPo V-8 in the "K" Mustangs in the 60's. I ran one in a Falcon with a 260 V-8. I paid $17.95 at the Ford house . New in the box in about 1967.

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          • #7
            Yep, it's a dual-point distributor. Could be for just about anything. Need a part number or some measurements to determine.

            Cragar was making speed parts back in the early '30s, with overhead valve conversions for Model A and T engines. So timewise, that distributor could be for just about anything. My guess is SBF, since you got it with Mustang parts, and it kinda looks like small Ford to me.
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            • #8
              Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
              Yep, it's a dual-point distributor. Could be for just about anything. Need a part number or some measurements to determine.

              Cragar was making speed parts back in the early '30s, with overhead valve conversions for Model A and T engines. So timewise, that distributor could be for just about anything. My guess is SBF, since you got it with Mustang parts, and it kinda looks like small Ford to me.
              the cap looks like the one on my 69, I would guess small ford too, but you never know, it could be many.
              "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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              • #9
                Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
                Yep, it's a dual-point distributor. Could be for just about anything. Need a part number or some measurements to determine.

                Cragar was making speed parts back in the early '30s, with overhead valve conversions for Model A and T engines. So timewise, that distributor could be for just about anything. My guess is SBF, since you got it with Mustang parts, and it kinda looks like small Ford to me.
                I remember seeing that on my buddy's 64 comet. His dad gave him that distributor to put on his 260. Good times!!!

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                • #10
                  I´ll trade you a slightly use can of spam for it?

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                  • #11
                    Hard to see for sure from the pic above, but just a thought here...looks like the gear has a short snout on it, which to me suggests it is indeed for a Ford. As I recall, the Chevys tend to have a much longer snout than the Fords....and of course the Chevy's install with the snout pointing down too.

                    Example Chevy....



                    Ford....

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                    • #12
                      How much do you want for it Jeremy?

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                      • #13
                        Originally posted by talisman View Post
                        How much do you want for it Jeremy?
                        Dunno

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                        • #14
                          Originally posted by Whiteboy View Post
                          Dunno
                          Racing Junk...some Hippie will eat that up...hell maybe that old Dude with the gold fastback that frequents Kellers....
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