Ford 1952 - 1995, Starter Plate & Bearing, Autolite Part # P36-345, Nice Nos on 2040-parts.com
Fairland, Indiana, United States
This is one new old stock starter plate and bearing. Fits various Ford applications 1982 - 1995. Autolite number 36-420 replaced by P36-345. In excellent condition!
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