80 -95 Buick Chevy Olds Pontiac Amc Starter Solenoid Standard Ss251 Blue Streak on 2040-parts.com
Danville, California, US
Standard Blue Streak Solenoid for starter for 1980s and 1990s GM and AMC vehicles. This is the shorter 3" solenoid that was popular in the 1980's and early 1990's. Quality plastic and copper connections characterize the Blue Streak line. No spring or other parts, just what is pictured. Part has never been installed.
AMERICAN MOTORS | (1982 - 1983) |
BUICK | (1980 - 1995) |
CADILLAC | (1982 - 1995) |
CHEVROLET | (1982 - 1995) |
FORD | (1983 - 1984) |
GMC | (1982 - 1995) |
ISUZU | (1989 - 1994) |
JEEP | (1982 - 1986) |
OLDSMOBILE | (1982 - 1995) |
PASSPORT | 1988 |
PONTIAC | (1982 - 1998) |
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