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> Value of 6 dizzy?
john77
post Mar 19 2017, 11:51 PM
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Just took this off my 74 2.7 as I'm replacing it, and my msd 6al, with a 123ignition dizzy. It's working fine, I just wanted to switch to the 123 as I have one in my BMW 2002 and it's going to make doing the timing a hell of a lot easier.

Ideally I'd like to sell it and the msd to offset the cost of the 123, can anyone give me an idea of what it might be worth? The only marking on it seems to be the 'm' logo on the rotor.

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Mark Henry
post Mar 20 2017, 09:19 AM
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That looks like a mallory dizzy that has been converted for a /6. Mallory never made a dizzy for the six.

Since it's a modified aftermarket dizzy with unknown factors it might be worth less than the $200 Mark said.
A used T1/T4 dual point mallory can be had for $50-70, yours is cool, but I have no idea what that is worth.
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