1970 Plymouth Road Runner Gtx Satellite Windshield Washer Reservoir And Pump New on 2040-parts.com
Cave Creek, Arizona, United States
This is a new never installed windshield washer reservoir and pump for a 1970 Road Runner. I'm sure it fits other models and maybe years, use your own judgement there. It is in fine condition but does have some shelf dust. It still has the sticker on it and the seal on the pump to the case. No Reserve. I'm starting price just to cover shipping in the lower 48
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