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Nos 1961-62 Gm Pontiac Tempest V8 Starter Motor Lever Gm # 1951658 on 2040-parts.com

US $26.00
Location:

Oxford, Pennsylvania, United States

Oxford, Pennsylvania, United States
PARTS THAT ARE LISTED ARE N.O.S. !!! SOME PARTS HAVE SMALL IMPERFECTIONS , ALSO THEY MIGHT HAVE SHELF WEAR FROM BEING 30-50 YEARS OLD. YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT BEFORE YOU PURCHASE..
Brand:GM Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:1951658

You are bidding on a NOS 1961-62 GM PONTIAC TEMPEST V8 STARTER MOTOR  LEVER.
GM # 1951658

New and never installed.
If you have any questions please contact David at 717-572-8292

Part Number Group Number Car Type Description Qty Req Start Year Ending Year Book Year
1951658 2.108 T/8 LEVER 1 1961 1962   2-4

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