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1991 Ford F 150 Starter Remanufactured Slightly Used 4.9 Straight 6 on 2040-parts.com

US $32.50
Location:

Unadilla, New York, United States

Unadilla, New York, United States
Condition:Used

 

1991 FORD F 150 STARTER REMANUFACTURED SLIGHTLY USED

 sorry I will have to add pictures later, cant find camera!!   THEY LOOK NICE!

UP FOR BIDS IS A STARTER FOR A1991 F150 WITH A STRAIGHT 4.7, 6 CYLINDER STANDARD TRANNY, CAME OFF RUNNING TRUCK WHEN IT GOT SCRAPPED.

 I WOULD SAY NO MORE THAN 50 STARTS, GOOD FOR THOUSANDS MORE!  CHECK THE NUMBERS AND ASK A QUESTION IF YOU NEED MORE INFO.

  THE USUAL DISCLAIMERS AND SHIPPING WILL BE FLAT RATE BOX UNLESS CHEAPER.  ALSO HAVE ALTERNATOR UP FOR BIDS Check out my other items!

 

                    THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING 

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