Starter Motor Ca95 Honda Baby Dream May Fit Other Also on 2040-parts.com
Western Ohio, US
6 volt starter motor for Honda ca95 benly also known as baby dream. 1963-66. May also fit others. Bench tested and runs when hooked up to a 6 volt battery. You will receive the starter motor pictured on photos The numbers on the tag are 28000-006-0 6v. Come with chain sprocket as seen in photo. Shipping to continental US only
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