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Vintage (nos) Model A Bendix Starter Drive Modern Type 5/8" on 2040-parts.com

US $18.00
Location:

McGill, Nevada, US

McGill, Nevada, US
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NEW, NEVER REMOVED FROM PACKAGE.

Model A Ford Bendix Starter Drive - Replacement Type - Modern Design - Barrel-Drive Style   
Year           Part Number  
1928-1934  B11350M 

With no exterior bolts, spring or lock washers to break & fall into flywheel housing. Ideal for 12-volt conversions. No exchange required. This unit is slightly different than the original; however, testing has shown this design works as well as the original, if not better. 

If you bid on/or buy now and win more than one item I will combine items for less shipping.  If other item(s) don't end at same time - I will contact you and ask if you would like me to hold off shipping until than. 

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