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Trico 33-150 Classic Wiper Blade - 15"
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These silver finish metal blades resemble original equipment blades utilized on many of the classic American cars manufactured during the late 1940's thru the 1960's..../ Trico 33-150 Classic Wiper Blade - 15" / classic oldsmobile...Read more
Trico 33-150 Classic Wiper Blade - 15"
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- Silver finish resembles original equipment blade
- Precision cut rubber wiping element provides a clean wipe every time
- Utilized on many of the classic American cars manufactured in the late 40's thru the 1960's
- Easy to install
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Product Brand : Trico | Model : 33150
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I have a 1960 Buick LeSabre. As any enthusiast knows, the new-style, now-ubiquitous black-finished wiper blades of today look ridiculous on such automobiles. My car arrived with this type of blade. I was resigned to digging up a set of old blades on Ebay or in a junkyard and fitting new refills. But when I read about the Trico Classic I decided to do a little research. I could not figure out from my reading if these blades were actually stamped stainless(?) like the originals. Decided to take a flyer on these anyway and am very glad I did. The stampings are not *quite* as well polished and finished as the originals, but they look right and fit properly.
I may, just may, sand them down a bit with a very fine grit and run them over a buffing wheel/metal polish. We'll see. Even if I don't I am very happy with the look.