Mopar B Body Wiper Arm Linkage And Picots 71-72 Roadrunner Charger, Bee, Gtx Piv on 2040-parts.com
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Mopar b body 1971-72 two speed wiper motor arms linkage and pivots complete. Super nice Arizona pieces off a 71 roadrunner. Should be good all b body 71-72 maybe more. Nice pieces
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