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Starter Armature 1961-1964 Ford/mercury 6cyl & V-8 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Eastman, Georgia, United States

Eastman, Georgia, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Interchange Part Number:1753 Part Brand:Arrow

This is a REMANUFACTURED in the USA armature

that has been sitting on the self for many years.Listed

below are the starter numbers that this armature

will work with:

1962-1964    FORD 390 T-BIRD       with  C2SZ-11001A

                                                                C2SZ-11002A

1962-1964    FORD TRUCK 6&8cyl  with  C2AZ-11001A

                                                                C2AZ-11002A

1961-1964   MERCURY                    with  C2AF-11002A

                                                                C2AZ-11002A                                          

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