Gm 10455706 Nos Starter 3.8 Motor 1986-1990 on 2040-parts.com
Poland, New York, United States
This is a Mitsubishi Unit Used By GM Front Wheel Drive Gasoline Powered Cars as Original Equipment. The 6339 Delco 5MT Starter Will Replace the 16868, if Desired.
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