Windshield Wiper Arms Cadillac, Pontiac Oldsmobile, Gm, Chevy, Caprice.. Nice!! on 2040-parts.com
BC, Canada
Near mint windshield wiper arms for GM fullsize cars from the 70's -80's. These are getting really hard to find!
Check photos for condition. No damage, all clips/brackets intact. Some light scuffs. I ship to USA & Canada. Check out my other items available for sale. |
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