Chevrolet Windshield Wiper Arms To Fit 1950-1958 One Pair New Gm Pontiac Olds on 2040-parts.com
Rosholt, Wisconsin, US
ANCO Adjustable Wiper Arms #4102
Like a dope I ordered these but misread something and they do not fit my 1959 Chev.
Luckily I found a nice pair of originals in the area and will never need these so here they are.
I wasn't going to horse around sending them back because of my carelessness so if you need these here's your chance to save a few bucks.
I got them from Summit Racing and they cost me about $42 in the door.
FREE shipping applies ONLY to the lower 48 states. I doubt foreign buyers will jump on these but shipping will be actual Priority International charges which can be checked at the USPS website
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