Dr3a Wiper Motor & Wheel Boxes,cable, Tube Guides- Mg, Healey, Midget, Triumph on 2040-parts.com
New Paris, Pennsylvania, United States
Here is an excellent, original, rebuilt LUCAS wiper motor for many of the British cars of the '60's, including the MG's, Austin Healey's, and Triumph's. It includes the gear, the cable, the spacer tubes, and two wheel boxes. Everything was disassembled, checked, cleaned, and painted as needed. Brushes were replaced. Tested, and works fine. It's great to start with a good clean, original part!
I am glad to combine ship whenever possible. We ship worldwide. Payment to be made within 48 hours of auction's end through PayPal. Questions and comments are welcomed and will be answered promptly. |
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