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Vintage Nos Motorcraft Sb-134 Brush Set Codz-11057-b on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Calais, Vermont, United States

Calais, Vermont, United States
My father was a Ford mechanic during the 50's thru 70's in Bar Harbor Maine. Fits 80's vehicles. Cleaning out the basement and found this Starter Motor Brush Set. Unused. Please read full description below.
Brand:Motorcraft Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:SB-134 CODZ-11057-B

My father was a Ford mechanic during the 50's thru 70's in Bar Harbor Maine. This actually fits Mid to Late 80's ford vehicles. Make sure part number is for your vehicle. Cleaning out the basement and found this Starter Motor Brush Set. Unused. Will be shipped in padded envelope with box carefully flattened. Any questions feel free to ask.

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