Yup, that distributor was not stock in any 1980's Ford. What are the numbers on the side. It will have a stamped number the cast number 12127 and another stamped number. It will be similar to this: D5TF-12127-B. get that number and I will tell you what it is from. It will also have a date code like 8J23. Hawkrod
D2MF-12127- is a good number for 1972 but none end in just A it should be FA EA GA or something like that or it is not D2MF. Scrubb it clean and use a magnifying glass! better yet, post a picture. LOL Sorry, Hawkrod
It will work for a core just buy your duraspark take it home drop this one in the box take it back and try to get a different person than you bought it from they will never know the difference!!!
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If I had to guess i would say it was a D2MF-12127-EA as it sure looks like there was a bottom arm on the missing letter (which is definitely there but blasted out by the rebuilder). The original app for that is a 1972 Galaxie or Torino N code 429 with a 4V IMCO and non-California. Really of very little value anyway and the damage done by the rebuilder really makes it worthless for a restoration part. Hawkrod
Yes, you can run that dist as it is.
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