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Perogie has a "427 timing pointer" listed for $125. I'm not sure if these changed from year to year or if the same style was used for years. Ask them for pics and see what it looks like. But I'm sure it's the correct part if you need/want the correct pointer. FWIW the Pioneer balancer I bought is the same size as an original 427 balancer. They include a new pointer. I'd have to think they might work about the same at a fraction of the cost? Maybe give them a try? You can aways use it till you find a real 427 one that might not break the bank as much.
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