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  • Howard Nardick

    distributor identification

    tag number reads 1111465 6H10, can anyone shed some light on what this might be from?? thanks in advance!! HN redvetracr@msn.com
  • Wayne M.
    Expired
    • March 1, 1980
    • 6414

    #2
    My Delco Catalog doesn't show it

    jumps from 1111463 to 1111466 (missing # 64 & 65); from DR-324s-2 1964-1968 Supplement

    P.S. Looks like I outbid you a few hours ago on that 1111267 (no_bmw)

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    • William C.
      NCRS Past President
      • May 31, 1975
      • 6037

      #3
      Re: distributor identification

      Hollanders has it as a '70 Corvette 454 460hp, only application shown.
      Bill Clupper #618

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      • Howard Nardick

        #4
        Re: distributor identification

        Thank you sir BUT how does one get their hands on a distributor for a car/motor that was never released?? I (think) I am speaking of the ill fated LS-7 ?? (there weren`t any released, were there???) This TI does have the no nipple MS373 12 vacuum advance can. THANKS IN ADVANCE!! HN

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        • Joe L.
          Beyond Control Poster
          • February 1, 1988
          • 43203

          #5
          Re: distributor identification

          Howard-----

          That's what stumped me on this one. I was looking for a PRODUCTION application for this distributor and I could find none. As Bill mentioned, the only application for the GM #1111465 distributor was the 1970 LS-7. Of course, this application was "still-born" and never released. However, the distributor was available as a SERVICE-only piece. It was released in early 1970 and discontinued from SERVICE in October, 1976. There were actually several SERVICE parts released for the LS-7, even though the engine was never released to PRODUCTION. These SERVICE parts were catalogued in the regular Corvette P&A Catalogs even though they were for a never-released PRODUCTION application. This is somewhat unusual, but it does happen from time-to-time. It may be that parts for the engine were produced prior to its PRODUCTION cancellation. Rather than scrap the parts, they were put into SERVICE for those folks that wanted to buy them. I'll bet every one was sold.
          In Appreciation of John Hinckley

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