Triumph Tr7 Tr8 Wiper Motor 75862 Aau4072 on 2040-parts.com
Burlington, North Carolina, United States
Triumph TR7, 8 wiper motor. Might fit Stags and early XJ6s. Has no gear in the gear box. I hooked it up to my TR6 and it runs on both speeds. Part # 75862
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