Vintage Starter Brush Set Autolite #mbg-2012s, Hudson 1956,studebaker 1956-58. on 2040-parts.com
Leland, Illinois, United States
NOS Set of starter brushes. Autolite part number MBG-2012S. Fits 1956 Hudson Wasp and 1956-58 Studebaker Champion. May fit other vehicles.
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