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We have a bunch of these sorted out by year.Definitely two versions of the 1967-68 wiper arms. 1967-8's have the long teardrop piece where the TRICO information is stamped. The whole construction is either shiny or satin stainless as mentioned above.Picture shows 1967-68 (on top with teardrop) and 1969-70 (bottom two has teardrop with hammer head) versions. Slight difference in mounting angle for the blade holder between the two generations. Two different TRICO patent stampings found on the arms from primarily Dearborn cars. No difference in finish, but some have patent numbers for Canada and 1948.
Nice information. Is it possible to see pics of the patent stamping also?
It is can be difficult and problematic when determining if a 66 -70 Mustang has the correct satin wiper arm as in a concours judging situation. Of course you can't touch a wiper arm in concours judging unless given permission by the owner. There is a easy way to narrow down the details in determining correct or incorrect if you know what to look for. The small clip visible on the side of the arm changed in later 68 production. Refer to picture. The early style used on 66 and 67 and up to mid 68 was flat. The later 68,69,70 style was curved. A 66 or 67 would definitely not have the curved style and a late 68 -70 would not have a flat style. These arms get regularly exchanged given the issue with the finish and what happens when you clean one up. Because of this it is not uncommon to find one of each on a restored car regardless of year.
Very interesting, mid 1968-70 are the later style that I showed? Probably a running design change by Trico?
I check our unrestored 6-20-68 San Jose coupe it still has the flat style clips on it. Did all plants change over mid year production?