(1) Nos Wiper Arms For Rambler (amc), Part #3431795, 11" Long. on 2040-parts.com
Leland, Illinois, United States
(1) NOS Wiper arm for Rambler. Part number is 3431795. Do not know application. Original tag fell off. I think it is for left side, not sure. Look at photos carefully. Wiper arm is 11 inches long. No manufacturing markings on arm. Excellent condition, in original brown envelope.
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