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4 New Delco-remy Solenoid Gaskets For 1961-66 Chevy Corvair Fc 1108307 Starter on 2040-parts.com

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Manchester, Maryland, United States

Manchester, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:DELCO-REMY Manufacturer Part Number:1952427

Four new Delco-Remy part no. 1952427 Solenoid Gaskets that I got at an auction of vintage car parts.

These are OEM for the solenoids used on the Delco-Remy part no. 1108307 Starter Motors used on 1961-66 Chevrolet Corvair Forward Control Models.

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