38-50 Studebaker Commander 47-54 Champion Solenoid on 2040-parts.com
Euless, Texas, US
THIS IS A NOS STARTER SOLENOID IGNITION RELAY, (WITH BUTTON) FOR THE 38-50 COMMANDER AND 47-54 CHAMPION. PT.#191959.
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