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Corvette Wsw Blade Holders, 1964l-66e on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Golden, Colorado, United States

Golden, Colorado, United States

You're bidding on a matched pair of used original 15-inch Trico wiper blades as installed on '64L-66E Corvette. Holders have polished flat-tops with the single word 'TRICO' embossed (see closeup).

This is the version of the blade holder with three Trico patent numbers and 'CAN 63' embossed on the arm clip.  Polish the upper on your buffer with SS rouge and install fresh refills.  Bingo, you're ready for judging!  

Buyer to pay $2 handling fee plus freight at cost (you can define an alternate method of shipment). Sale to complete within 10-days of auction close.

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