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Ford Flathead V8 Nos 1935 1936 Windsheild Wiper Motor on 2040-parts.com

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I THINK THIS IS A NOS FORD WINDSHEILD WIPER MOTOR FOR 1936 AND 1935, NOS WITH SHELF WEAR, NOT SURE WHAT OTHER MODELS AND YEARS IT WILL FIT. I HAVE PURCHASED A LOT OF NOS FORD PARTS , 1928 TO 1948, THEY ARE ALL NOS , SOME ARE MARKED AND SOME ARE IN ORIGINAL BOXES, I AM NOT A PROFESSIONAL CAR GUY. I HAVE TRIED TO GET THE CORRECT YEAR AND MODEL FOR THESE PARTS. I AM SURE THAT I WILL MAKE SOME MISTAKES IN MY DISCRIPTIONS, PLEASE ASK QEUSTIONS AND I WILL TRY TO ANSWER THEM IN A TIMELY MANOR . SOME OF THESE PARTS ARE NOT PRISTINE PERFECT, BUT THEY ARE NOS. I WILL CALL IT SHELF WORN. I DO COMBINE SHIPPING AND I WILL SHIP ANYWHERE , PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE THE LAST DAY OF AUCTION. THANKS AND GOOD LUCK. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING WILL BE QUOTED FOR EACH BUYER. TRY NOT TO WAIT UNTIL THE LAST DAY FOR SHIPPING QUOTES.


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