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Hudson Windshield Wiper Housing & Cable Trico 1952 Hud Right Side Has Wash Tube on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Godfrey, Illinois, United States

Godfrey, Illinois, United States
Used part in good working order ,nice cables . The chrome is ok but not perfect . Has the ports for washer fittings but no jet installed.
Brand:Trico (Hudson) Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front Other Part Number:257320 Surface Finish:Chrome UPC:NA

Good used part for the right side of Hudson made cars .
Marked 1952 HUD should fit back to 1948.
This one has the ports for washer jet but none installed.
Chrome is not perfect but nice for daily use.
Cables and pulleys are in fine shape.
I have this item in stock ready to ship soon as payment arrives .
There will be no cost to you for domestic shipping (to USA only)
International buyer will pay extra $4.00 figured into shipping cost.
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