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1961-1963; Buick Lesabre, Invicta, Electra, Estate Wagon- Nos Starter Drive Gear on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Smyrna, Delaware, United States

Smyrna, Delaware, United States
Condition:New

FOR SALE - 1 NOS STARTER MOTOR DRIVE GEAR GM GROUP #2.086 PART #19449772. TO FIT 1961 (LATE - WITH STARTER #1107230) THRU 1963 BUICK LESABRE, INVICTA, ELECTRA & ESTATE WAGON MODELS.

IT COMES IN THE ORIGINAL BOX & HAS NEVER BEEN INSTALLED.  

Please do your own research to confirm fit & function on your vehicle.

I accept both Pay Pal & Visa/Master Card thru my Merchant Account along with a local Pay on Pickup option. If you choose to pay me directly please email with a contact number & I will be glad to call you to complete the Sale.

THANKS FOR LOOKING!! 

 


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