1949, 1950, 1951 Mercury Wiper Transmission on 2040-parts.com
Omaha, Nebraska, US
Real nice 1949-51 wiper transmission assembly. Original, does not have any rust, isn't bent and works perfectly. If you are a replacing bent or broken one or are missing yours, here is a nice one in very good condition. Please remember these are old original parts, so ask any questions before bidding so that you get exactly what you think you bid on.
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