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New Starter For Ford F150 Mustang Expedition Lincoln F Series 6646 6646n on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
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Hitchcock, Texas, United States

Hitchcock, Texas, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:starter specialist Compatibility:2013|Ford|Expedition|EL King Ranch Sport Utility 4

Bought this for my nephews 2003 F150  which was beginning to take several trys to get the starter to kick in, but the truck got hit head on and totaled before we got the new starter installed.  So here it is just like it came, with the box only opened to take pictures. It's the standard 6646/6646n that fits a whole pile of Ford vehicles. Save yourself a few bucks at my expense. 

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