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Starter Switch 1932 To 1936 Ford Nos18-11450, Is41 on 2040-parts.com

US $34.95
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Atlanta, Georgia, United States
NOS
Brand:Surehit Other Part Number:18-11450 Manufacturer Part Number:IS41 UPC:Does Not Apply Interchange Part Number:18-11450

This is a NOS starter switch for 1932 to 1936 Ford V-8. Shurhtit part # IS-41 (18-11450) Ford. The two bolt mounting flange starter switch is brand new, never installed and in the original Shurhit box. A must have item for restorers, re-builders, collectors or enthusiasts who want a original factory part for the 1932-1936 Ford. I accept Pay pal.


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