Used Ford Starter 1957 Thru 1962 6 Volt Starter. on 2040-parts.com
Scottsville, Kentucky, United States
This listing is for a used ,but looks pretty new.it runs like new but has scratches on the shaft?? It has been sitting on a shelf for several years.it looks to be a ford starter 1957 thru 1962.by me research this is a 6 volt but again not sure. I tested with 12 v.Dont know if it is marine or not? It was part of a marine buy out and was on there parts shelf..please look at pictures or ask questions.
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