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1931 Ford Model A Nos Slant Windshield Chrome Wiper Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $435.00
Location:

Caldwell, New Jersey, United States

Caldwell, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:trico wiper motor UPC:076783016996

WHAT WE HAVE HEAR IS A HARD TO FIND ORGINAL TRICO NOS CHROME SLANT WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR. FITS SLANTWINDSHIELD CABRIOLET, A 400  AND VICTORIA, IN EXCELLENT TO MINT CONDITION AND WORKS EXCELLENT. ALSO HAS MOUNTING NUT ON SHAFT. THIS IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY DON'T MISS IT.

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