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US $6.99
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Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania, US

Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania, US
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  Here is a defroster Y fitting. It came off a 1937 Oldsmobile but it will fit any car or truck that uses 1 1/4' hose. Has been blasted, primed and painted-ready to install.

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