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Tim, sorry haven't read the whole thread, so you might have done a few of things already.
As suggested check the wiring connections to the starter first, particularly the ends/lugs to deteriation where they are crimped/soldered to the cable.
Then try another battery, even if the battery tests fully charged it still might be faulty, starting to fail.
If no luck there, you will need to get your starter motor tested by an auto electrician.
Just make sure something else hasn't occurred. You haven't accidentily popped it into gear. Check if the transmission output is turning.
I hope the problem isn't engine related. Fingers crossed.
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