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Vintage Willys Jeep Station Wagon Truck Windshield Wiper Transmission Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com

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Westwood, New Jersey, United States

Westwood, New Jersey, United States
Good pair left and right working condition with an extra broken transmission included.
Brand:Willys Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Old patina metal Make:Willys

This is a pair of original Willys Overland Jeep windshield wiper transmissions for the post war era Willys station wagons, pick-up trucks and panel delivery vehicles that used this type of wiper transmission. The left and right transmissions both move freely and have good cables. The extra included transmission has a broken cable. The two chrome bezels are in good condition. Free USPS priority shipping fully insured to anywhere in the USA. Not free outside of the USA. Thanks for looking.

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