1928 - 1940 Model A / Custom 9” Stainless Steel Hook & Saddle Wiper Blades on 2040-parts.com
Wake Forest, North Carolina, United States
Another Great Auction from GCP Fits: 1928 - 1940 Ford Model A - early versions of Ford Cars / Trucks Custom Street Rods requiring special wiper blades Rat Rods Can be trimmed to suit your needs Description: OEM 51A - 17528-9 Brand new - Reproduction Stainless Steel Frame wiper blades (2) for hook and saddle type wiper arms. 9" long |
Windshield Wiper Systems for Sale
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