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1966-67 Gto, Lemans, Tempest Wiper Motor Mounts-set Of 4 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Chichester, New Hampshire, United States

Chichester, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:New Warranty:No

Brand new wiper motor rubber mounts. Bought for my restoration but didn't end up needing them. Free shipping. Good luck bidding.

UNLESS  PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE WITH ME, PAYMENT IS EXPECTED WITHIN 72 HOURS OF THE END OF THE AUCTION.

 

Except when requested to do otherwise or when it is not applicable, I will use USPS Priority Flat Rate Box to ship items. Do not rely on Ebay’s shipping quote as seen in the listing, it is an estimate and is often not accurate!!! Winning bidder will contact me with a shipping address to receive the exact shipping quote. No handling fees for USPS shipping. UPS or Fedex shipping available by request, $3 handling fee will apply.

 

I have many new and used Falcon/Comet parts from an estate buyout. Mostly new small parts: bearings, seals, electrical, tuneup, plug wires, carb kits, carb and carb spacer gaskets, exhaust donut gaskets, tail and parking light lenses, etc. Also many used dashboards and some some small exterior trim. Contact me with your needs, I just might have it. I have NO sheet metal or large parts, glass, etc. I may entertain a total buyout of all remaining parts. You are welcome to persue it by contacting me.

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