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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Anco wiper arms and blades. See detailed description below.
Manufacturer Part Number:DH-125 Arms / 10" Clear-Flex Blades Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Part Brand:Anco Surface Finish:Shiny, Polished Chrome Like Stainless

This is a very nice pair of Anco Red Dot Anti Wind-Lift Drum Head adjustable wiper arms and New Old Stock 10" Anco Clear-Flex refillable wiper blades.

Wiper arms and blades that have the shiny, polished chrome like stainless steel finish.

Like looking into a mirror !!!

The wiper arms are lightly used, but are still making  a great appearance.

They were found in one original box. 

The Anco wiper arms are adjustable in length from 10 3/4" to 14 1/2" and have a park position and pressure adjustment.

They have the push button head feature that makes installation and removal from the wiper transmissions fast and easy.

They have the narrow pin type Dead-Locker wiper blade connectors.

The 10" Anco Clear-Flex wiper blades are for use on curved or flat windshields.

Will fit the narrow Dead-Locker wiper arms.

A small lever is located under the wiper arm connector on the wiper blade frame for removal from the wiper arm. 

Anco, Clear-Flex, The Anderson Company Gary, Indiana and patent numbers are stamped on the sides of the wiper frames.

The original wiper blade rubber is soft and pliable from being stored correctly for years.

Quality Anco parts that were made years ago.

I POSITIVELY DO NOT SELL ANY REPRODUCTION WIPER ARMS OR BLADES.

Perfect for your Driver, Finished Car, Rat Rod or Street Rod.

They will look great on your automobile or truck !!!

Anco wiper arms and blades listed as fitting the following:

  • 1947-53 Chevrolet and GMC Pickup Trucks.
  • 1948-54 Hudson all.
  • 1954 Hudson Jet.
  • 1949 Nash all.
  • 1950-51 Nash except Rambler.
  • 1954 Nash Rambler.
  • 1948-51 Studebaker with curved windshield.
  • 1952 Studebaker all.

You will receive one pair of wiper arms, blades and one wiper arm box.

The original wiper arm box has one end tab missing, but the mounting instructions are printed on it.

The wiper blade boxes are no longer available.

SHIPPING COST INCLUDES TRACKING IN THE UNITED STATES.

SHIPMENTS TO OTHER COUNTRIES WILL SHIP USING THE GLOBAL SHIPPING PROGRAM.

Thank you and good luck bidding !!! 

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