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Nos Lucas Starter Armature Lotus Elan Plus 2s Triumph Gt6 Herald Austin A40 A60 on 2040-parts.com

US $72.00
Location:

Dayton, Ohio, United States

Dayton, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Lucas Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Manufacturer Part Number:54254042 Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Country of Manufacture:United Kingdom

You are purchasing a NOS (New Old Stock) Lucas starter armature for original starters, as listed, for these British cars:

Lotus Plus 2S, 130S, S4 Sprint ( 1966-69) with original starter 25083,

Lotus Elan 2S and 4S with original starter 25147,

Austin A40 A60 (1963-67) with starter 25079,

Austin / Morris Mini Cooper and Mini Moke (1963-65) with starter 25083,

Austin America (1968-69) starter # 25083,

Austin Healey Sprite ( 1963-69) with starter 25079,

Hillman Husky, Minx and Super Minx with starter 25085 and IMP with starter 25083,

Sunbeam Alpine Tiger (1963-68) with starter 25085,

MG Magnette (1963-68) and MG Midget (1963-70) with starter 25079,

MG1100 (1963-68) with starter 25083,

Morgan Four Four and GT 1500 (1966-67) with starter 25083,

Triumph GT6 (1967-71) with starter 25079,

TR250 (early 1968) with starter 25079 and TR6 (early 1969) with starter 25079,

Herald (1963-67) with starter 25079,

Spitfire (1963-71) with starter 25079

Triumph 2000( 1964-69) with starter 25079,

Vitesse Sport 6 ( 1963-66) with starter 25079,

Vanden Plas Princess 1100 (1964-67) with starter 25083.

This has a little surface rust on the spindle which will not harm its performance.

New from a vintage British inventory, part number 54254042 and that number is also on the part. (2nd photo)     {CHI}

This is heavy so it must ship Priority mail International for our international buyers.

Photos are the actual part you will receive.

 Please view our auctions and other Ebay Store items for more NOS, new and one of a kind British parts.

We are offering many of small parts both in our store and auctions. If you want to continue shopping, we can ship a lot of parts in the US Postal Service flat rate box anywhere in the USA  (must be under 40 pounds and fit in the box).

The size of the box is 11" x 8 1/2 " x 5 1/2" tall.

If you would like to use this service, you must wait for an invoice so we can verify everything will fit and can safely ship together.

Thanks!


Due to new Postal regulations, if you live in Italy or Taiwan USPS will not allow us to ship 1st class mail International, you must select Priority International Shipping or Registered.Please contact us if you have any questions.
Also most South America countries.

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