Vintage Mercedes W108 Bosch Windshield Wiper Motor 250s 250se 280s 280se 300se on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, United States
Bosch Windshield Wiper Motor removed from a 1967 250se. Tested and in working order. This mounts on the drivers side and works with the w108 250s, 250se, 280s, 280se, and 300se.
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