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Plymouth Dodge Chrysler Wiper Arm 1964 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Mount Pleasant, North Carolina, US

Mount Pleasant, North Carolina, US
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 For sale is a pair of mixed matched wiper arms i took off a 1964 chrysler newport,63-65 should be same ,check before bidding.both are nice one needs spring in it.the other one you can adjust the length and the angle at the blade of it.ask questions before bidding 7049866870 or email,these are for sale as is,locally,usa only and shipping is FREE,see my other actions ,or email for more parts .

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