1967-72 Ford Truck F100 F250 Wiper Linkage Transmission Arm (left) on 2040-parts.com
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1967-72 FORD TRUCK F100 F250 WIPER LINKAGE ARM (LEFT) - C7TB-17533-B. THIS IS STRAIGHT, NICE AND TIGHT - NO ISSUES - OTHER SIDE AVAILABLE. PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS - THANKS FOR LOOKING!
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