1957 Chevy Windshield Wiper Transmission Cable Assembly Left Right Center Hub on 2040-parts.com
Irving, Texas, US
Decided to upgrade to a modern system so I no longer need these parts. Works as designed. No issues. Sandblasted so you can see they are in good condition. Guaranteed to work or full money back.
Includes Left, right, and center hub assembly
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