1960-1967 Jaguar Mark Mk 2 Ii Starter Motor - Original on 2040-parts.com
Norwalk, Connecticut, US
Jaguar Mark 2 starter motor removed from running car. Starter worked great prior to removal about 8 months ago. Buyer to pay fixed $40 shipping to anywhere in lower 48 US States. Overseas shipping at actual cost. Please ask any questions prior to buying / offers. Thanks for looking.
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