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Ignition Distributors Known For New Cobras 1962-64.

Started by Dan Case, July 29, 2023, 01:08:00 PM

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Dan Case

I have recently seen various 1963 model Ford ignition distributors advertised for sale as Cobra parts that were not.  I made a reference list of known units applicable for street and race Cobra over time.

To be specific, FoMoCo® models were all made as fully mechanical advance dual point assemblies.


Experimental High Performance 260: FoMoCo XF 139764 (experimental assembly) with non-functional vacuum advance unit used as block off for a large slot in housing.


High Performance 260: FoMoCo C2FF-12127-A with empty non-functional vacuum advance unit used as block off for a large slot in housing.


1962 Experimental High Performance 289: Could have been prototype types of either the C3OF-12127-D or C3OF-12127-F as examples of them dated in 1962 have surfaced for sale. They had non-functional vacuum advance units used as block offs for the large slots in housings.


High Performance 289 1963½ models until phased out circa mid-May 1963: FoMoCo C3OF-12127-F with empty non-functional vacuum advance unit used as block off for a large slot in housing.


Shelby American racing 260 and early 289 engines, "Spalding Super Flame Thrower Ignition"


High Performance 289 circa mid-May 1963½ onward and 1964 models through July 1964: FoMoCo C3OF-12127-D with no provisions for a bolt on vacuum advance unit.


High Performance 289 five bolt engines built August 1964 and six bolt automatic transmission engines built September 1964: FoMoCo C5OF-12127-E with no provisions for a bolt on vacuum advance unit.
Dan Case
1964 Cobra owner since 1983, Cobra crazy since I saw my first one in the mid 1960s in Huntsville, AL.

shelbyluva

Thanks Dan for contributing to an expanding knowledge base!

Dan Case

Quote from: shelbyluva on July 29, 2023, 06:14:57 PM
Thanks Dan for contributing to an expanding knowledge base!

You are welcome.

(PS The best time to ask questions about parts is before purchase.)
Dan Case
1964 Cobra owner since 1983, Cobra crazy since I saw my first one in the mid 1960s in Huntsville, AL.

livetoride60

Thanks again Dan.  Guy advertising a distributor now as for an early Cobra, and this help verify my hunch it wasn't.

Rich