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I was surprised to see a rear window wiper and washer for the wagons.
I remember seeing the wiper in another brochure last year. Has anyone seen one that looks factory approved on a wagon?
I was surprised to see that the rear wrap around corners on the wagon were an option. It makes me feel better that I didn’t put them back on my wagon (because the bracket was bent, not because I’m lazy).
I’ve never seen the rear window wiper on a wagon. That must not have been a popular option at all.
I was amused to see the model dressed in fur, gloves and jewels. Dont recall anyone donning their finery while Jeeping to a posh dinner or theater event or the back hills. 🙂
I don’t remember such a thing either.
How about sultry blonds with white bathing suits, aren’t they attracted to jeeps??
Confirms that throwing money at Jeep parts has always been in style.
CraigInPA, peter45cj, & Dave from Mn: I have never seen a rear wiper mounted on a Willys Wagon, but I did see a NOS rear wiper kit in a box at a swap meet in Portland, Oregon around 20 years ago. I did not buy it, but I thought it was interesting, and I almost bought it. The price was $100. It came with a really long vacuum hose.