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Wiper Arm Stop Ramp 77 79 Impala Lesabre Caddy Electra Catalina Buick Chevy on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Granville, Illinois, United States

Granville, Illinois, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:20007690 Coupe Deville, Limousine, Olds:Oldsmobile, Delta 88, Ninety Eight, Buick, Lesabre Part Brand:GM Estate Wagon, Riviera,:Electra, 225, Park Avenue, Limited, Catalina 1977, 1978, 1979, Chevrolet:Caprice, Cadillac, Fleetwood Brougham, Sedan Interchange Part Number:20084881

Offering a new old stock GM windshield wiper arm stop ramp, part #20007690, Group 10.147. For right or left side. Double check, ask questions, and try to match to see if this will work for you. Supposed to fit:

 

BUICK

1977 - 1979 Lesabre, Estate Wagon, Riviera, Electra 225, Park Avenue, Limited


 

CADILLAC

1978 - 1979 Fleetwood Brougham, Coupe Deville, Sedan Deville, Fleetwood Sedan, Fleetwood Limousine

 

CHEVROLET

1976 - 1979 Impala, Caprice

 

OLDSMOBILE

1979 Delta 88, Ninety Eight


PONTIAC

1977 - 1979 Catalina, Bonneville

 

NOTE: Number was replaced by 20084881 which fit various full size GM vehicles, 1977 - 1981. This part that we offer may be able to be interchanged with replacement number.


May fit other vehicles.

 

We are not experts. We attempt to describe each component thoroughly. We list the applications we think it is supposed to fit, based on our research. As always, the final determination if it will fit your needs is up to you.

 

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Many of the items we sell are vintage or no longer in production. All items are sold as is and there is no implied warranty. It is your responsibility to assure the items are compatible to your needs and other equipment, and are safe. By purchasing an item, you agree to take full responsibility and liability for the use, installation, maintenance, and operation of the item as well as any and all consequences which come out of its purchase, use and/or misuse.

 

Inv #20007690G10.147PHG5ZB433A10

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