1971 Volvo 144 Wiper Motor Genuine Oem Good Working Condition on 2040-parts.com
Montrose, Colorado, US
Very good condition and working wiper motor from a well-kept 1971 Volvo 144. Clean and comes with mounting bolts.
Well packed and protected Fed Ex Ground shipping to the continental U.S. is $17.
Shipping to outside the continental U.S. is $55 for International Priority Air Mail.
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