Aftermarket, but not sure. CCW rotation, judging from the vacuum advance position. Ford liked to use the advance cam mounting like that, rather than from the side. https://www.walmart.com/ip/OEG-Part...ces-C2OF-12127-F/1864122575?classType=REGULAR The trigger wheel looks like a Mopar, but the pickup doesn't. https://www.ebay.com/itm/326071832076 No OE used a circuit board inside the Dist. that I know of. All the searches keep showing the HEI replacements now, even if you type in "-HEI".
Thats what I thought it was when first seen it posted , that it was Accle , but also look like some one added to a stock Oem distributor , back in lats 80's into 90s There where kits, & I am sure others like me making one off items using parts from multiple different manufacturers That will make people scratch there heads what they are looking @ if end up with My / Are stash pile of parts / hoarding if not all cleaned out gone to scrapper
well....actually, Accel used Dodge tune up parts, such as cap and rotor and reluctor, so maybe it is a Dodge?
I bought a similar old (CHEAP) ACCEL electronic SBC distributor to modify for my 8ba flathead. The electronic modules are no longer available, but as mentioned above, they use a MOPAR V8 pickup coil and reluctor .... both are available from ROCKAUTO. I'm proposing to use a remote mounted GM HEI module when the ACCEL one eventually dies.
Yep, when a lot of Accell distributors were floating around it was pretty common to use a Mopar cap and rotor on them when you couldn't get Accell pieces Or were too cheap to pay for them, you could use the Mopar pieces.
There's a story about Lamborghini buying a new clutch for his Ferrari, and discovering the Ferrari price he paid for it was actually a Lamborghini tractor clutch.