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1932-1953 Polished Stainless Flathead Starter Cover

1932-1953 Polished Stainless Flathead Starter Cover
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MFG. Part #:
91067922
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Dress up your Flathead starter without spending a lot of dough. Speedway's stainless steel starter cover is easy to install and is a sure way to add a little flash to your detailed Flattie. The cover has one hole to fit over the wire connector screw on the side of your starter.
- 1932-1953 Flathead Ford V8s
- For use with OEM flathead starters that have one wire hole
- Beautiful and durable polished stainless steel
- Provided with white plastic protective covering over the polished surface that is to be removed prior to installation
Specs
- Length: 14-1/4 (plus mounting tabs)
- Width: 6-3/8
Some parts are not legal for use in California or other states with similar laws/regulations
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