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General 71-73 Discussion
71-73 Mustang Talk
Boss 351 and R-Codes
Boss 351 distributor identification
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<blockquote data-quote="71ProjectJunk" data-source="post: 405531" data-attributes="member: 7655"><p>If it is indeed a fake, it is pretty well done. I would have no issues selling it as a fake for someone who wants to have the a "correct number" distributor on his Boss 351. As long as you are upfront on the fact that it was re-stamped and it is a fake, in my opinion it is fine to sell it. If it is a dual point distributor, it is still worth a good amount of money. Look at eBay, a nice 351 single point distributor is not cheap anymore. Someone will want that distributor as a cheap alternative to get their Boss 351 with a correct number distributor. No one, will ever notice that re-stamp when the distributor is on the engine, even a judge... I would put it up on eBay and have people just bid on it, highest bidder gets it. The only issue here is that you sell it to someone who 6 months later tries to sell it as real, but that is really on them, not you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="71ProjectJunk, post: 405531, member: 7655"] If it is indeed a fake, it is pretty well done. I would have no issues selling it as a fake for someone who wants to have the a "correct number" distributor on his Boss 351. As long as you are upfront on the fact that it was re-stamped and it is a fake, in my opinion it is fine to sell it. If it is a dual point distributor, it is still worth a good amount of money. Look at eBay, a nice 351 single point distributor is not cheap anymore. Someone will want that distributor as a cheap alternative to get their Boss 351 with a correct number distributor. No one, will ever notice that re-stamp when the distributor is on the engine, even a judge... I would put it up on eBay and have people just bid on it, highest bidder gets it. The only issue here is that you sell it to someone who 6 months later tries to sell it as real, but that is really on them, not you. [/QUOTE]
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