This Delco Remy 12V starter carries the part #1107247 and was stock on 1964-65 Corvettes with both 283 and 327 engines. Also used on Chevelles of the same years. Appears to be in excellent rebuilable condition. As shown, missing the solenoid. Low flat rate shipping.
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