1957 Chevy Small Block Starter Numbers Are 1107274 6b Delco-remy A on 2040-parts.com
Wichita, Kansas, United States
This is a 1957 Chevy small block starter stock type that bolts to the bell housing -- not the motor I would like to get it out of my garage. I bought a 89 motor to put in my 57 so this starter is not needed. |
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