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1957 Ford Windshield Wiper Arms Retractable & Convertible on 2040-parts.com

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Beverly Hills, Florida, United States

Beverly Hills, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A PAIR OF 1957 FORD ORIGINAL WIPER ARMS USED BUT IN VERY GOOD CONDITION THEY HAVE A FEW PITS NOT BAD YOU CAN SEE THEM IN THE PICTURES. THESE FIT RETRACTABLE AND CONVERTIBLE. SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR MORE FORD PARTS. OVERSEAS SHIPPING TO BE DETERMIND AT THE END OF THE AUCTION. 

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