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1957-1966 Chrysler Dodge Studebaker Plymouth Amc Starter Brush Set - Nors on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
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Omaha, Nebraska, United States

Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Condition:New

1957-1966 Chrysler Dodge Studebaker Plymouth AMC Starter Brush Set - NORS.  New in box starter brush set for:  AMC 1962-1966;  Checker 1956-1965;  Chrysler 1957-1963;  DeSoto 1957-1960;   Dodge-Plymouth-Truck 1957-1966;  Imperial 1957-1960;  Studebaker Truck 1957-1959;  Valiant 1960-1966 and  Willys 1955-1960.  AutoLite system.  10 oz.  

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