Porsche 356 Windshield Wipers For Early 1960's Models - Original on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
This is a pair of used original windshield wiper arms and blades as found in Porsche 356 models in the early 1960's. They mount on the wiper shaft and are held in place by a nut. There are no splines on the inside of the mounting holes as used on the later T6 models. There are no manufacturer markings, they appear to have been repainted and they are straight/unbent as they should. US shipping includes Delivery Confirmation.
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