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Wizard Reman. Starter Drive 4r-1718 Ford Falcon Fairlane Mustang Bronco Mercury on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Lebanon, Illinois, United States

Lebanon, Illinois, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Wizard Manufacturer Part Number:4R-1718

Wizard (Bendix) remanufactured starter drive #4R-1718.  Fits the following:
Ford: 1966-67 with starter #C6AF-1101
Falcon: 1964-68 with starters # C4DF-F; C7AF-F; & C7DF-A
Fairlane: 1966-68 with starters #C6AF-B; C7AF-D; & C7AF-F
Mustang:1965-68, all with starter #C7AF-F
Bronco: 1966-68, all with V8 engines
Mercury & Comet: 1967, all with 289 engine & standard transmission

This part was obtained from the shelf of an old auto repair shop.  Please ask any questions before bidding.  Thanks!


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