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1971-72 Mopar E-body 2- Speed Wiper Transmission Linkage Arm/shaft 2822291 on 2040-parts.com

US $89.95
Location:

Baldwinsville, New York, United States

Baldwinsville, New York, United States
EXCELLENT
Manufacturer Part Number:2822291 -58622 Surface Finish:UNPAINTED Part Brand:mopar Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes

USED 1971-72 Mopar E-Body 2- Speed Wiper Transmission ONE Wiper Linkage ARM SHAFT Plymouth 'cuda and Dodge Challenger....R/T T/A AAR etc. mopar part# 2822291 -58622.   The condition is Very Good with NO pitting or typical wear.  Nice addition to any car.

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