1920 's 1930 's Dodge Auburn Ford Trico Wiper Motor on 2040-parts.com
Flowery Branch, Georgia, US
1920 's 1930 's Dodge Auburn Ford Trico Wiper Motor
DESCRIPTION:
- Used wiper motor with poor compression.
- This unit should be considered for parts or repair
- Please note exact applications are unknown.
- Mounting holes measures: 3 3/8" Center to Center
- Shaft measures: 2 1/4" long
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