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Motorcraft Ford Starter Motor Brush End Plate Sh-176 D4fz-11049-a Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Walton, Nebraska, United States

Walton, Nebraska, United States

Starter Plate

This Starter Motor Brush End Plate is in the orignal packaging for Motorcraft Ford, marked with part number SH-176 D4FZ-11049-A.  It probably dates to the 1970s. 

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