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You could be the lucky one
You know people win the lottery, (the big ones) every now and then. I suspect many spend a fortune on it, but if you win a really big one, WOW! So if you had a number of freight cars full of distributor caps and rotors, you might just find one that would work. In the third world where they have more time to play with sandpaper, knife, file and glue, they might find one quicker that would work. But who is going to spend the time to search? You mentioned interchange books. Junkyard have them, the primary one is Hollander's. They don't speculate on parts that "might" fit. They list parts that come from name sources and are known to be identical parts under different part numbers. But please let us know if you find a Ford cap and rotor which is an identical perfect fit.
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Christianity, if false, is of no importance, and if true, of infinite importance. The only thing it cannot be is moderately important. C.S. Lewis
1983 Mercedes W123 240D 4 Speed 285,000 on the road with a 617 turbo, beautiful butter yellow, license plate # 83 240D INDIANA
2003 Jaguar Type X, AWD. beautiful, good mileage,
Mom's car, but I won't let her drive it!
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