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Rolls Royce Brewster & Springfield Nos Trico Vacuum Wiper Motors 1930-31 + on 2040-parts.com

US $475.00
Location:

Babylon, New York, United States

Babylon, New York, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:RSB Part Brand:trico Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States

New Old Stock Trico RSB (2 screw in valve cover) Wiper Motors. Factory for Brewster and Springfield Bodied Rolls Royce.
Output Shaft is 7/8" to the end of the threads (1 3/8" LOA). These are a nice matched set left and right, ready to plate or install as is. Running and carry a 5 year warranty (unless you plate them). Feel free to ask any questions. 

30+ Years of Experience with nothing but Trico Wipers!


Call if you have questions. Rob Ficken 631-587-3332.


Subject to prior sale (my full time job is selling obsolete wipers).


 
$12 S&H in the USA via priority mail

$25 outside the USA, via first class international. I will refund any overpayment of postage over $2.


Ficken Wiper Service
132 Calvert Ave
West Babylon, NY 11704
631-587-3332 M-F 9-5 EST

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