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# 1108418 1969 Camaro / Chevelle/ Nova Starter "8j10" on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Sparks, Nevada, United States

Sparks, Nevada, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

 # 1108418 DELCO HIGH TORQUE STARTER. FITS  1969 CAMARO / CHEVELLE / NOVA WITH A 396 OR A 427 ENGINE. ASSEMBLED WITH A HEAVY DUTY U.S. MADE SOLENOID,  STARTER DRIVE AND  2-BOLT MOUNT CAST IRON DRIVE HOUSING .  THE DATE CODE IS  "8J10"  SEPTEMBER 10TH 1968. NUMBERS ARE VERY CLEAR.   PROFESSIONALLY REMANUFACTURED, RESTORED AND LOAD TESTED.  NOT A RESTAMP 

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