Restored 2 Speed Complete Wiper Linkage 70-71-72-73-74 Cuda/challenger on 2040-parts.com
Racine, Wisconsin, US
I MILD ACID CLEANED THE ARMS AND THEM APPLIED THE NICKEL COAT. THE PIVOTS ARE CLEAN AND MADE SURE TO TURN FREELY.
2 SPEED WIPER LINKAGE AND PIVOTS FOR 70-74 CUDA/CHALLENGER. NO RUST PITTING.
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