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1966-71 Mopar Variable Speed Windshield Wiper Motor Dodge Plymouth 73691 3238 on 2040-parts.com

US $269.99
Location:

Dunkirk, Maryland, US

Dunkirk, Maryland, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:MOPAR Manufacturer Part Number:2926919 Interchange Part Number:2580927, 2889976, 3431532, 3431905, 3431780, Other Part Number:73692, 73691, 3270G, 3431906 Placement on Vehicle:Front Country of Manufacture:United States

 Mopar Variable Three Speed Wiper Motor.

Part Number: 2926919 , 73691

 It will fit many applications Please be sure to check to make sure it fits your application. 

It has been Tested (Works as it should) And Refinished.

These are factory OEM parts.

Will ship Priority mail.

Returns accepted if you are not fully satisfied with your purchase.

 

Thank you!

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