1956 Chevy Accessory Electric Wiper Motor 504906 on 2040-parts.com
Auburn, Washington, United States
Used non working wiper motor. This motor is # 5047906 which indicates it is an 1st style 56 wiper motor. Not sure when they switched to the second style.
It has been taken apart and is missing the long case bolts. Wire is not original. Painted black, but does not look rusty or damaged. Should be a good core for rebuilding. Not guaranteed. |
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