Pontiac Gto 1968 Starter Case 1107355 8a2 Jan 2nd, 1968 W/fields And Brushes on 2040-parts.com
Temperance, Michigan, US
This auction is for a good used starter case for a 1968 GTO 400.This auction is for a good used case with fields and brushes for rebuilding. All you need to make this a numbers matching unit is to install your armature, nose, and solonoid and you're good to go. Sold as a core only shipping and insurance $15.00 lower 48 states. Thanks for looking.
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