I've checked with all of the usual sources for an 1108400 starter for a '70 454. Nobody seems to have one. I can't believe that this piece is that rare. Can anyone make a recommendation on where I could find one? Thanks.
Where can I find a starter?
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Re: Where can I find a starter?
It depends what you mean by "rare". If you're looking for an 1108400 which is correctly dated for your car that's a whole lot different than looking for an 1108400 with an incorrect date or a starter that would be a functional replacement for your car.
I think it would be a lot easier to find an 1108400 with incorrect dates than an 1108400 correctly dated. The 1108400 is not rare; certain dates are.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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Re: Where can I find a starter?
Classic Industries advertises a remanufactured 1108400 unit in their catalogs with date coding service (special order). Their part number is K7020 and you have to order by phone. I have a Camaro project going and ran across this starter listing in their catalog.
I have also been looking for a correctly dated 1108400 for my 10/68 build date for quite some time with little luck. I bid on a few Ebay starters but found the prices going way too high.
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Re: Where can I find a starter?
I have a question about restamps. On this board, I often read that parts--alternators, starters, etc. are restamps and that it's known whose making the parts. I don't eBay, but I do read other sources. I don't see these parts for sale. Where do these guys advertise? How do you know about these parts?- Top
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