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Nos Lucas Starter Bush Set Rolls Royce Corniche Bentley T Series Phantom V on 2040-parts.com

US $21.95
Location:

Dayton, Ohio, US

Dayton, Ohio, US
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You are purchasing a NOS (New Old Stock) genuine Lucas starter bushing set for the Bentley T Series (1968-72) and Rolls Royce Corniche (1971-72), and PhantomV (1968).

This is for LUCAS starter number 26268 and is the drive end and commutator end bush set.

These are solid bronze.

New in the Lucas package, part number 54243853.

The photo is the actual part. Unless we made a significant error in the description, this sale is final.

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