Good Used Brass Wiper Linkage Bushing 66-67 Cornet/charger/70-71 Cuda/challenger on 2040-parts.com
Racine, Wisconsin, US
GOOD USED BRASS WIPER LINKAGE BUSHING 66-67 CORNET/CHARGER/70-71 CUDA/CHALLENGER. I pressed these out of other mopar wiper linkages. Its fairly easy to replace. These are good and have good center holes. I would not sell them other wise. I have seen alot of worn ones!!!
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