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Classified - PARTS For Sale - Wanted => 1930's Chevy/GM PARTS Wanted/For Sale => Topic started by: Chuck81 on February 01, 2016, 06:19:45 PM

Title: 1934 wiper motor
Post by: Chuck81 on February 01, 2016, 06:19:45 PM
Hello,
I am looking for a wiper motor and assembly for a 1934 chevy open car (roadster)

Thanks,

Chuck
Title: Re: 1934 wiper motor
Post by: madmike3434 on February 01, 2016, 06:26:00 PM
ron francis wireworks offers an adaptor for the roadster windshield that holds an electric boat motor wiper. He may sell those too, not sure.

They also make an assortment of switches and mounting brackets to suit ford roadster windshields.  Use the word search feature on the site to come up with the answers.

You can also try ebay for them, yogi's and other online store sellers you see magazine ads for variety of prices.

Question, is your roadster a standard series or a master series ?

mike
Title: Re: 1934 wiper motor
Post by: Chuck81 on February 01, 2016, 06:52:21 PM
Thanks for the info Mike.  It is a Master Roadster.

Chuck
Title: Re: 1934 wiper motor
Post by: madmike3434 on February 01, 2016, 07:35:47 PM
Chuck , just thought you would like to know the USA production for 1934 Chevrolet master series roadster is 1038 made.

The roadster body was made by HERCULES CAMPBELL for Chevrolet and none of the :  latches, locks, hinges, seats front and rumble, plus rumble seat lid cannot be interchanged with the regular fisher body  .  The Cabriolet was made by fisher.

mike lynch
Title: Re: 1934 wiper motor
Post by: chopper526 on February 03, 2016, 02:02:46 AM
ron francis wireworks offers an adaptor for the roadster windshield that holds an electric boat motor wiper. He may sell those too, not sure.

They also make an assortment of switches and mounting brackets to suit ford roadster windshields.  Use the word search feature on the site to come up with the answers.

You can also try ebay for them, yogi's and other online store sellers you see magazine ads for variety of prices.

Question, is your roadster a standard series or a master series ?


That's the type I used.

mike
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