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Location: Tyler, TX
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![]() A lot of people wanting to retain their stock appearance are using the Pertronix Ignitor, which is an electronic module that replaces your points. It is an easy one wire hookup. Couple that with their Flamethrower Coil and you have the performance of an electronic ignition underneath your stock distributor cap. I have one on my 289 and it was a big boost over the points and it starts better and runs better.
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