1973 Delco Nos - 1973 Corvette/chevy Wiper Motor - Genuine Original on 2040-parts.com
Bethesda, Maryland, US
Do your car right with made in USA, not China - original NOS in box, Delco Wiper Motor - this fits 1973 Corvette, but probably is correct for other
models, so if you are Chevy/GM guy, you can tell with what other models this was standard for.
The part Number is 4918342.
Sure there are Chinese ones for about $100, but this is correct for any 73' Vette restoration - starts at $125.00.
Know what you are buying - check your part numbers. Its new in the box.
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