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Circa 1955 General Motors Windshield Wiper Shafts Very Nice Chevy Pontiac Buick on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

De Forest, Wisconsin, US

De Forest, Wisconsin, US
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I am not certain what these windshield wiper shafts fit but they look very similar to 1955 Cadillac. I assume these

 are for a GM car from the mid 50s. Perhaps an Oldsmobile. These might fit a 1953 Riviera or a 1956 Holiday. Any

 help in identifying these would be greatly appreciated. As you can tell in the photos, these are in very nice

 condition. If these had been mounted in a vehicle, they must have been a very early take-off. These do not

 become available everyday. Yes I will combine items to save you money on shipping. Sorry, but I do not accept

 returns so please do your homework. Shipping costs (come and pick this up and peruse my other parts! I am

 only 5 minutes from the interstate)will be a flat $10 in the lower 48 states.  If you have any questions

or need more pics, please contact me early in the auction. I may not have time to reply to a last-minute

(or even last couple days) inquiry. You can also contact me at (6O8) 556-177O. Did I mention that 

I hate paepal and prefer cash and local pick-up? If you are out of the country and thinking of bidding, please

 contact me first. Things that do not go will probably end up on kreegs lisp. Get it? Kreigs lisp! Thank you.

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