1961 Ford Galaxie Windshield Wiper Blade Set on 2040-parts.com
Commerce, Georgia, United States
Welcome to American Vintage Parts! Be sure to check out the thousands of items in ourinventory! YOU ARE BIDDING ON: 1961 Ford Galaxie Windshield Wiper Blade Set DESCRIPTION: Set of NOS Ford Galaxie windshield wiper blades in original box Fomoco # C1AB-17528-B Blades have a bright shiny stainless trim Rubber is good and pliable Forms of Payment PAYPAL is accepted from U.S and INTERNATIONAL buyers.Thanks for bidding! Good Luck! |
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