Lucas Washer pump
Jaguar: E-Type 3.8 and 4.2 Series 1 (1961-65): OTS models to 1E1164 and 1E10753, FHC models to 1E20370 and 1E30824 • Mark II (1959-65): 2.4 to 104220 and 125797, 3.4 to 168956 and 180136, 3.8 to 233918 and 224085 • Daimler 250 V8 Saloon to 1A8061 and 1A20394 (1962-65) • Daimler Dart SP250 (1959-64)
Triumph: TR2, TR3, TR3A, TR3B, TR4 and TR4A (1953-67) • TR5 and TR250 (1967-68) plus TR6 to November 1969: Carburettor models to CC32142, P.I. models to CP26998
Aston Martin: DB4 (1958-63) • DB5 (1963-65) • DB6 (1965-70) • DBS six cylinder models (1967-72) • DBS V8 (1970-72)
Rolls Royce and Bentley: Rolls Royce Silver Cloud II and III plus Bentley S2 and S3 from 1959 to 1966
with motor and lid - for original Lucas 'Screenjet' washer bottle
King of the Road
Lucas Industries plc was a Birmingham-based British manufacturer of motor industry components. The company was specialised in the production of automotive electrical components such as magnetos, alternators, windscreen wipers, horns, lighting, wiring and starter motors.
During the 1920s and 1930s Lucas grew rapidly by taking over a number of their competitors such as the car brake manufacturer Girling. In 1999 Lucas was taken over by TRW Inc.