1932-1952 Buick Starter Drive Nos Rebuilt Heavy Duty. on 2040-parts.com
Milford, Ohio, US
Rebuilt Starter drive. It is listed as 1932-1952 Buick. 9 tooth fits on a 6 spline shaft. Look at the picture and make sure it is correct for your application.
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