Installation Time
(approx) 1 Hour
Difficulty Level:
Simple installation for anyone.
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Reliable Spark Control. The Ignition Coil Resistor is a quality replacement component designed to help support proper ignition system operation in your classic Thunderbird. It is used as a direct replacement for a damaged or missing original part, making it an important choice for dependable repairs and accurate restoration work. By delivering OE-like performance and function, this resistor helps maintain the character and operation expected from a properly equipped vintage engine compartment.
Construction and Appearance. This ignition coil resistor is constructed using high-quality materials and produced with modern manufacturing techniques to deliver consistent performance and durability. It is made to meet or exceed OEM specifications, giving restorers and repair enthusiasts confidence in its design and workmanship. For an authentic underhood appearance, it features OE style cadmium plating that complements the factory-inspired look while also adding a clean, finished surface.
Installation. This part is designed for easy installation, making it a practical option for both experienced restorers and hands-on owners working in a home garage. It directly replaces the original style component, which helps simplify the process during service or restoration. No drilling is typically required, and the straightforward design supports a smooth replacement experience with basic hand tools.
Application. This Ignition Coil Resistor fits 1956-1957 Ford Thunderbird Models.
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Installation Info
Installation Time
(approx) 1 Hour
Difficulty Level:
Simple installation for anyone.
Installation Guides
No guide available for this part yet.
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