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Mercedes 300d Starter Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Port Chester, New York, United States

Port Chester, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Bosch Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:EGE 1.3/12 AR15 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

Bosch 12-Volt Starter  Motor for Mercedes 300d 
Type EGE 1.3/12 AR15
Will also fit 300a/b/c.
May also fit 300SE, 300SEC, 300SEL with the early W189 3.0 liter motors; but please confirm the applicability.  
Possible Upgrade for 300S and 300SC which originally used P/N EGD 1.0/12 AR6.
Overhauled with New Brushes.
Sleeve Bearings and Armature Commutator in excellent condition.
Spare Starter for my 1961 Mercedes 300d and was last tested on 7/15/2011.

See my other listings or contact me for Mercedes 300d parts.
Contact me if you need a Solenoid for your Starter Motor.
See my listing for DC Generator.

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