1969 Chevelle Windsheild Wiper Linkage. on 2040-parts.com
Helenville, Wisconsin, US
This is a good used complete windsheild wiper linkage, carefully removed from a 1969 Chevelle. Nice and straight, all piviot points are fine as are the wiper arm splines. What you see in the picture are the exact items you will get.
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