Vintage Starter Spring For Chevrolet, Packard, Pontiac, Willys, #1848532. on 2040-parts.com
Leland, Illinois, United States
NOS Starter spring. Fit many vehicles. See photo for all applications. Replaces numbers R-11H-6, F-3136, EB-8505 and 1848532. Made in USA by Sorensen.
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