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Anco Replacement Wiper Arms 1949-56 Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Desoto on 2040-parts.com

US $59.00
Location:

Babylon, New York, United States

Babylon, New York, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

NOS PAIR (2) OF ANCO OEM REPLACEMENT WIPER ARMS #SH-175 FOR THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES:

1949-50 CHRYSLER ALL BUT T&C, CONV., CLUB CPE

1951-56 CHRYSLER ALL MODELS

1956      IMPERIAL

1949-50 DESOTO ALL BUT CONVERTIBLE

1951-56 DESOTO ALL MODELS

1949-52 DODGE ALL WITH ELECTRIC WIPER

1953-56 DODGE ALL MODELS

1951-56 PLYMOUTH ALL

1955-57 NASH ALL BUT METRO

1958      RAMBLER

ARMS ADJUST IN LENGHT AND BEND TO FIT EITHER SIDE

USA MADE, STAINLESS STEEL

LENGTH:  ADJUSTS FROM 10 3/4" TO 14 1/2"

$59/PAIR



 

 

 

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