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1955 56 Ford And Mercury Passenger Car Rebuilt Wiper Motor Recent Rebuild on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, US

Chicago, Illinois, US
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***RARELY FOUND*** 1955-56 Ford and Mercury passenger car REBUILT WIPER MOTOR. Recent rebuild (7/14/13) with new internal parts,which is important as an old rebuilt motor usually has a stiff brittle diaphram and various vacuum leaks due to dried out seals and gaskets. Hard to find-Don't miss out! ***PLEASE READ AND BE AWARE OF THE FOLLOWING : All items are sold as-is and are non-returnable so make sure this is the part you need. PayPal is accepted,also payment by Cash,Money Ordre,Check;Local Pickup is A-Okay too. I do not ship UNTIL I HAVE RECEIVED PAYMENT AND IT HAS CLEARED MY BANK.*** Thank you and good luck bidding!

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