1967-1968 Mopar Full Size 2 Spd Wiper Switch 2889029 Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Oem on 2040-parts.com
Tehachapi, California, United States
Here`s a Used Mopar Full-Size 2-Speed Wiper Switch. Mopar # 2889029, 6-Terminal, Fits 1967-68 C-Body Plymouth Dodge Chrysler Vehicles with 2 SPEED Wiper Motor, 3-Position Switch, Off-Low-High. Chrome is Bright & Shiny. Part In Very Good Used Condition & Works Properly. Calif. Parts-FREE PRIORITY SHIPPING!!
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