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1959 Ford F100-f250 Wiper Pivots, Linkage Arms on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Montpelier, Ohio, United States

Montpelier, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

This is the wiper system for a 1959 Ford F100. It may fit other years and F series. It includes the pivots, nuts, and linkage. The splines are good on the pivots where the wiper arms attach. The chrome on passenger side nut is good, on the driver side the nut  is rusted. The linkage is in good shape, it is not bent where it shouldn't be or kinked. On the driver side the nylon bushing is missing. You can see in the last photo. The pivots and linkage are marked for the correct side.

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