1973 73 Jeep Commando Windshield Wiper Motor & Fluid Jeepster 69 70 71 72 Willys on 2040-parts.com
Shell Lake, Wisconsin, US
Up for auction is the windshield wiper motor and fluid pump from a 73 Commando. This works good and looks great. The original fluid lines and grommet are included and in nice shape.
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