1971-73 Mustang Windsheild Washer Resevoir on 2040-parts.com
Tampa, Florida, United States
Item was purchased, but never installed. We decided not to use because I installed fuel command center in resevoir's location(see pic). This has never had fluid in it, its brand new.
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