1949,50,51,52 Chevrolet Car Windshield Wiper Motor & Arms on 2040-parts.com
Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States
Up for auction is a used OEM windshield wiper motor, arms and mounts for a 1949-52 Chevrolet car. The wiper motor is a Trico and is in good working condition, the motor is a vacuum motor and the arm moves freely and sounds like it should. The mounts are fair, the chrome is pitted and would need to be redone. The arms are okay. This was removed from a 1950 Chevrolet Tin Woody
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