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N.o.s. Gm 13" Windshield Wiper Blade Part #1181221 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
N.O.S. GM 13" WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADE PART #1181221, image 1
Condition:New

 Since 1981, Dan's Classic Auto Parts has kept in stock the best parts for your Chevrolet and/or other GM vehicles. 
 From NOS, New and Used, here at Dan's Classic Auto Parts we strive to help with your project.

Up for bid is a N.O.S GM 13" windshield wiper blade.  This is an original unused piece and the rubber on the
blade is in excellent condition.  The stainless is near perfect.  The box is in good condition with some very minor
wear from being passed along over the years. 

It could be used on a restoration project, or placed in a display cabinet of all of your GM collectibles.

Good Luck and Happy Biddin'! 

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