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1968-89 Mopar Windshield Washer Reservoir + New Pump, Fits A, F, J, & M, Bodies on 2040-parts.com

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
1968-89 Mopar Windshield Washer Reservoir in good used condition, no cracks, + Washer Pump, brand new, never installed. Also fits A, F, J, & M Bodies. Shipping to Canada/USA Lower 48 is $20.00, west coast zip codes add $3.00, due to distance. If shipping is less when mailed, I will give pay pal refund for shipping difference.
Manufacturer Part Number:3799539 Part Brand:Mopar Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

 1968-1989  Mopar  Windshield  Washer Reservoir, in  good used  condition, no cracks. +  Washer pump,  brand new, never installed.  Also fits A, F, J & M Bodies. .     Shipping to Canada/USA  Lower 48  $20.00, west coast zip codes add $3.00, due to distance.  If shipping is less when mailed, I will give pay pal refund for shipping difference. International buyers,  ask for shipping charge before bidding.

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