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    Bill Lyons

    I came across a pair of wiper arms in a pile of ’35 stuff. Can anyone tell me if these are correct for a ’33 or other years?

    I was thinking about having them made if they are correct.

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    Bill Lyons

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    Bill Lyons

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    Bill Lyons

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    #404722
    William Morris

    Here’s an original 34 wiper arm I’m pretty sure that the ’33s are the same.

    Bill

    #404723
    John Wozney

    Hi Bill, are you bringing that ‘hot rod’ to St Louis?

    Would love to see it—and you and Wilma too!

    #404724
    Bill Lyons

    Bill,

    Thank you. Is the arm held on with a Nut? It is hard to tell from the photo.

    Bill

    #404728
    William Morris

    John: Yes, we’re driving both cars. Gary Schlimgen will be driving the ’34.

    Bill: The arm is attached with a spring clip that on the underside of the arm. There is no nut.

    Bill

    #404729
    John Wozney

    Looking forward to it Bill.

    #404731
    Jack Walker Karling

    Hi,it looks just like the only wiper arm on my 1935 Pierce.all the best from Jack.

    #404732
    Jim Chase

    Bill, the arm is the same as my ’35 845. It was attached with a chrome or SS nut. The picture is from my ’35 Pierce. The same arm was used on senior Packards and I imagine was a standard Trico part. Irv Blonder reproduced these years ago and one pair is on my Packard (another still awaits my Pierce). Before investing the time to have them reproduced you might check with Dave Murray or vendors for other marques.

    Jim

    #404740
    Bill Lyons

    Jack, James and Bill,

    Thanks for the input. Jim, you make a good point, no need to reinvent the wheel.

    Have a great Memorial Day, to the state siders and Jack, your care package will be on the way soon.

    Bill

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