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1962 1963 62 63 Delco Starter Rebuilt # 1107242 Dated 3d11 on 2040-parts.com

US $295.00
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Manufacturer Part Number:1107242 Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:Black Paint Country of Manufacture:United States

THIS AUCTION IN FOR ONE STARTER

This is an Original 1962 - 1963 Chevrolet Starter used on Corvettes, Impalla and other passenger cars. The starter pictured is stamped with the Delco #1107242 and date code 3D11 ( 1963 April 11). All of our starters listed were professionally rebuilt and come with a 12 month guarantee. Most of the following starters are rebuilt and ready to ship. Others may take a couple of weeks. You may also chose from one of the following #242 date codes: 

Please contact me for availability of the following  # 1107242 starters:

1962: 1J29, 1K23, 1L9, 2A31, 2B9, 2C30, 2D6, 2D23, 2D27, 2F5 2G2 or 2G10.

1963: 2J20, 2J28, 2K6, 2K10, 2K11, 2K30, 2L30, 3A22, 3C8, 3C11, 3D10, 3D11 or 3E30.

Some of the #1107242 starters still need to be rebuilt and will take some additional time. If the starter you need is not listed please let me know what approximate date code you are looking for and I will let you know if I have something close. Any questions please phone (480) 720-8000.

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