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Corvette Wsw Blades, 1967l, Trico on 2040-parts.com

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Golden, Colorado, United States

Golden, Colorado, United States

Here's a matched pair of used original 15-inch Trico wiper blades for '67L Corvette. The holders are real used originals while the rubber is from a set of fresh reproduction refills.  These blades are the ones with a sharply peaked bridge surface embossed 'TRICO Made In USA' on both ends (see closeup).

These reproduction refills have the 3-line reinforcement detail in their sidewall and are embossed with Trico patent disclosure information and other identifying marks.

One side of the blade's bayonet receptical is embossed "3056130 CAN.63" while the other side reads, " PAT. 2752626 2807822." 

Shipping calculator presumes USPS priority mail service.  Buyer to pay $2 handling fee plus freight at cost and you can define an alternate method of shipment, just ask before you pay.  Sale to complete within 10-days of auction close.

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