Dodge M37 Military Truck Starter Plunger Very Nice Condition on 2040-parts.com
Rising Fawn, Georgia, US
This is an original take off starter plunger. This I think is for the Dodge M37. It is twice as long as the M38 and A1 plungers. The triangle flange is flat and not angled like the M38A1. I am no Dodge expert so If I am wrong please let me know. This is in really good condition. QTM Parts
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