12-03-2017 03:35 PM
Picked this up off a free table at a garage sale today. Yes, the NOS 4-cyl. cap is in there even though it's been opened. The can has a Zip Code on it, so it's post-'64. Can aybody put a 'no later than' date on it? TIA!
12-03-2017 03:39 PM
12-06-2017 05:32 AM
Can't say that I ever saw a distributor cap in a can!
12-06-2017 02:30 PM
In the old days they sold oil in cans, so anything is possible.
12-09-2017 09:26 PM
Almost all Delco-Remy parts used to come in this packaging. I got into the auto parts business in the mid 70's and Delco was still shipping parts in these types of containers. Can't remember the exact dates, but parts started coming in pasteboard packaging and plastic bags shortly thereafter. I always liked the "can" type package with the pull string all the way around. They were hard to reseal, however, if the part you ordered was the wrong one. The later packaging was much easier to reseal if needed. That may have prompted the change away from the old package once parts proliferation began to take place.
12-10-2017 07:33 AM
Somewhere around 1975 or 1976.
12-10-2017 07:49 AM
March 18th 1975.....2:28 pm.
12-14-2017 06:52 PM
Ok, mid-'70s it is - thanks everybody! I'm not sure it's even worth the time and effort of listing on Ebay, but I don't have anything in it,so......
12-14-2017 07:00 PM
@m-cstuff4u wrote:I'm not sure it's even worth the time and effort of listing on Ebay, but I don't have anything in it,so......
What do you mean you don't have anything in it? In the first post you said the NOS 4-cyl. cap is in there.
12-15-2017 05:55 AM
@m-cstuff4u wrote:Ok, mid-'70s it is - thanks everybody! I'm not sure it's even worth the time and effort of listing on Ebay, but I don't have anything in it,so......
Do a google search and find what it fits, it may be worth more than you think.
12-15-2017 06:06 AM
It fits a John Deere tractor 1964 and up, and some others.
They sell for 15 bucks and shipping.
Today they are made in Mexico and no doubt China.
Yours was made in America, and I bet better quality.
I would list it at 25.00 and put best offer.
I would put in big red letters that it is a made in America original item.
12-15-2017 05:14 PM
I meant I didn't have any money (invested) in it. I guess I'll list it and highlight the original, higher-quality aspect. "Delco Remy Made in USA" is even molded into the top of the cap, for the last 100th of a point in someone's restoration. 😉
12-15-2017 06:15 PM
Even empty they may bring some money for collectors. Give it a shot.
12-20-2017 11:12 AM
@sockmonkeydave wrote:It fits a John Deere tractor 1964 and up, and some others.
They sell for 15 bucks and shipping.
Today they are made in Mexico and no doubt China.
Yours was made in America, and I bet better quality.
I would list it at 25.00 and put best offer.
I would put in big red letters that it is a made in America original item.
Found that the cap dates to 1963 and up 4 cyls for Minneapolis Moline Tractor models M670 & U302. You can get them online for $10.95
12-22-2017 03:30 PM
GM/AC Delco used to have to pack in better longer lasting packaging when cares were made better and parts didn't sell as quickly.
GM in the 70's had some very serious quality problems and parts flew off dealers shelves negating the need for longer term packaging. Those quality issues hurt GM as it gave rise to more imported car sales where Japanese cars gained market share.
GM has gotten better but foreign manufacturers were here to stay and some have built plants if America proving thousands of jobs for American.
This will GM went out of the Oldsmobile and Pontiac business completely and taxpayers had to bail out GM and Chrysler.
GM used our tax dollars to build Buicks in China
Chrysler used our tax dollars to dress themselves up to sell out to Fiat. Fiat used to mean, Fix It Again Tony. Now it stands for, Fund It Again Taxpayers