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Jun 29, 2016
MSD plug wires.
1 of 1 found this helpful First of all, high quality spark plug wires. No complaints. The reviews on the Ebay ad seemed to indicate that both ends of the wires were installed, but this turned out to be incorrect. But the price was right, and I have them fitted and on the car, and they work excellently.

May 16, 2020
Speedway Gauge panel for 1951-52 ford pickup.
We bought this as a "scratch and dent" sale item from Speedway. I can not find any stratches or dents on it! It is a 1951 ford pickup gauge cluster (pair of) brackets. The gauges fit into the (polished aluminum) bracket (four 2 1/8" round gauges). My ONLY problem is that my gauges have "domed" faces instead of flat. I had to carefully grind away a little clearance for the clear plastic domes on 2 of the 4 holes. The other bracket holds a speedometer, and that is perfect. Will enable me to have accurate, modern gauges without drilling holes in my dash. Fits right in.

Sep 08, 2016
Powerfire distributor
Bought this as a replacement for a previous powerfire I'd had since 2012. The original one failed through no fault of its own. The new one was shipped quickly, the distributor and coil were replaced in 20 minutes, including double checking the firing order as I transferred the plug wires. Started first crank, and runs perfectly. I have since buzzed my 351 Windsor to 7000 RPM's with no loss of spark or other issues.