I think i can use the gas station windshield wiper cleaner.

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    63rarewingedgod lover of wagons

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    Rick the Frugal! (y)

    Is your wife sure about who she married? Between RoadKing and you and I, I think we're gonna get labelled on this board.:rofl:

    Oh well, the Rev keeps us honest.:cry:

    I looked at that windshield system, and recalled how many of those I threw away, when my dad and I owned the scrapyard. Nobody ever figured it would become such a big hobby, back then (late 60's when we owned the yard).

    His prices aren't out of line for NOS, but its pricey alright.
     
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    now don't get me started on the 428 i threw away.(green behind the ears and it will make you cry, again , don't ask.)
     
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    What's in the Comet? I forgot. Those 428's were heavy on the wallet, in my 1968 Parklane. :cry:
     
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    Um, why would they sell these kits? Were they options?
     
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    The washers were optional, yeah.
     
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    Looks like the foot pump I had in my Cougar. I thought they were a great idea. It also had a switch down there so that when you stepped on it, the wipers made a cycle. I used to tell people I had 'rain sensing technology' and step on the pedal (very sneakily) as soon as we hit a few rain drops.
     
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    Too much! :evilsmile: :biglaugh: :biglaugh: :biglaugh: (y)
     

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