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    Wiper Arms and blades

    Anybody know a supplier of original (or original appearance) wiper arms and blades for early IIAs? I am happy to get sprung blades too, as long as they have the original bright finish (as opposed to the black finish aftermarket ones).

    Thanks,

    John

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    Which reminds me, I lost the pax side wiper coming back from levuka.
    Normally would have stopped and tried to pick it up, but when you have six k's uphill in first, wasn't stopping ,
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    Not sure where you would get them from? eBay maybe but you will probably pay a premium. Your best bet would be in the wrecking notices on this forum as 2a's come up from time to time.

    I've got S3 wipers on mine, which had to be trimmed a smidgen in order to do a full sweep but they do a better job IMO... not that it rains that often here I've painted mine during the build I've been doing which seems to have come up ok, although I haven't fitted them to the car yet. I really should add a picture in that thread

    I guess it depends what you are after. Originality or improved functionality ... I'm not sure you can have both!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cobber View Post

    I guess it depends what you are after. Originality or improved functionality ... I'm not sure you can have both!
    Damn! That was exactly what I was after. Both. But really, I don't mind them not-exactly-original as long as they have the "vibe"...

    I'm considering aftermarket jobbies and an application of paint of some sort.

    Thanks,

    John

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    Hmmmm. This sort of looks like what I want. But you're right: not cheap....

    Land Rover Series 2 Series 2A Windscreen Windshield Wiper Blades Genuine TEX | eBay

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    Whoops, sorry - missed Gromit's earlier wiper thread. Sorry for the double-up.

    Then again, mine's a '65....

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    Just a handy tip that you probably already knew about - with the very limited effectiveness of 1960-era windscreen wipers, a bottle of rain-x makes driving in rain a bit safer. Water just slides off the glass and visibility is greatly improved, even when wipers are barely adequate.

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    I replaced the wipers on DaOot & may still have the original ones floating around you can have.

    I'll have a look & let you know

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    Quote Originally Posted by garrywlh View Post
    Just a handy tip that you probably already knew about - with the very limited effectiveness of 1960-era windscreen wipers, a bottle of rain-x makes driving in rain a bit safer. Water just slides off the glass and visibility is greatly improved, even when wipers are barely adequate.
    Thanks Garry. Yep, whatever I do, guess I'll smother the screen in Rain-X.

    I've got a quote for some lovely items from the UK which look very close to original but have sprung blades. But seventy quid may not exactly be my cheapest option....

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