Nos Standard Motor Products Ss-547a Starter Solenoid 53-73 Jeep 63-71 Ihc on 2040-parts.com
Hawthorne, New Jersey, United States
NEW OLD STOCK STANDARD MOTOR PRODUCTS STARTER SOLENOID. HAS NO BOX. SS-547A 12 VOLT. BOOK SHOWS CORRECT FOR 1963-71 IHC TRUCKS AND 1953-73 JEEP ALONG WITH VARIOUS TRUCKS AND OLDER CARS. PLEASE CHECK PICTURES TO BE SURE THIS PART WILL WORK FOR YOU AND ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE PURCHASE. FROM THE ESTATE OF MY LATE BROTHER. HE WAS SELLING VINTAGE USA MADE AUTO PARTS FOR MANY YEARS THANKS VERY MUCH FOR LOOKING. |
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