Vintage Vw Beetle, Windshield Wiper Arms, 1965-1967? on 2040-parts.com
Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, US
As far as I know, these fit 1965- 1967, VW Beetles, Look closely, be sure they are what you need,
Windshield Wiper Systems for Sale
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