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Rebuilt Starter Dodge,plymouth 1960-63,jeep 1961-73,studebaker 1961-64 on 2040-parts.com

C $265.00
Location:

Franklin, QC, Canada

Franklin, QC, Canada
Rebuilt starter no original box.
Manufacturer Part Number:unkown Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada Warranty:No Part Brand:unkown

1 Rebuilt starter not sure what it fits possibly by the looks of the starter drive

1960-63 Dodge,Plymouth

1961-73 Jeep

1965-66 Dodge Truck

 1961-64 Studebaker

Massey-Ferguson,Case Tractors





 check the pictures before you buy I can not find any numbers on the starter.


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