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This looks like my friends garage in upstate NY. If it isn't the one he used to live/work in, it's a direct copy. He was a Thunderbird restorer and did many rare Thunderbirds in the 70's 80's and 90's
Thank you everyone that answered. Little embarrassed that I didn't identify it properly. I should have known not to call it an ignition module when I have points and condenser.
I guess I'll chalk it up a brain fart or my advancing age. Thanks again everyone.
It seems to still be charging fine...
Yep that’s the style I have it has 2 pins and a 2 pin plug. Like in the photo. Mine doesn’t have a sticker just “made in USA”. I still have points and a condenser.
I have a 1970 Roadrunner w/ 383. Just noticed that the rubber or whatever they use on the back of the ignition module is starting to melt and run down onto the bell housing, so it's probably not long for the world. It came with the car when I bought it 30 years ago.
It's a 2 pin module. The...
That station is about 8 miles from me and I have been past it many times but never stopped. The owner stopped at my house one day to see if a car next door to me was for sale. We got talking,
and he told me that he owned it. He is a really nice guy, down to earth.