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Bill, Before I changed the distributor I had only driven the Barth for a short test drive when I went to buy it and then just a little over 100 miles back and forth to the shop to have the front end inspected so I really have nothing to compare as far as knowing if the milage is better. I still haven't taken a trip or driven more than a few miles at a time just to check things out but there is a very noticeable difference in the way it starts, runs and pulls hills. Compared to the way it ran when I got it, it has to be an improvement. I am really happy with the change and think it was well worth the time and money spent. That, along with getting the frontend work done makes me appreciate it more than I already did!

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Bill & Diane
1973 25'
454 CID P-30 Chassis
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