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Topic: Re: starter for 79 F600, 371 engine
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Kentb of SWMO

09-24-2009 07:16:51
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FORD is the LAST place to go. Any auto parts store should be able to get one.

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Kruse

09-24-2009 11:16:23
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Re: starter for 79 F600, 371 engine in reply to Kentb of SWMO, 09-24-2009 07:16:51  
Well, not ANY auto parts store. I had my local Autozone store tell me that they could get no parts for anything over a 1-ton truck.
Of course, I don't really consider Autozone a genuine parts store anyway.

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big fred

09-25-2009 08:23:19
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Re: starter for 79 F600, 371 engine in reply to Kruse, 09-24-2009 11:16:23  
That"s been my experience with Autozone, too. If you want parts for a Honda or Toyota, they can help, otherwise you should jut ask them for directions to the nearest NAPA store.

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Billy Ky

09-24-2009 18:05:14
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Re: starter for 79 F600, 371 engine in reply to Kruse, 09-24-2009 11:16:23  
most of the older fords use the same starter.. only difference being the nose piece...

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Kruse

09-25-2009 10:45:49
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Re: starter for 79 F600, 371 engine in reply to Billy Ky, 09-24-2009 18:05:14  
Been there. I went into AZ about a year ago on a late Saturday. They were the only ones open and my brother needed a starter on his F600 truck. Their computer didn't go that high, so I just ordered one from an F100 of the same year with the same engine. It worked, but I'd rather get my parts from a local place that's been open forever.

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