Daniel asked:
"does anybody have any ideas about a replacement?"
The guy at the NAPA store around the corner from me showed me a light
bulb socket that I could use inside my corroded marker light.
I just broke off the corroded socket part, that was crimped on to the
body of the marker light, and slipped this other in its place. Fasten
the ground, hook up the hot, and away we go - old light, new guts.
-John
1970 2000 (now in my father-in-law's barn for a long winter's nap)
Portsmouth, NH
neuman@RadOnc17.UCSF.Edu wrote:
> My side marker lights look good on the outside but are getting all corroded
> on the inside! The bulbs still work for now but they are so corroded in
> their sockets I know I will destroy them trying to remove them. Y'all know
> how concerned I am about keeping my roadster totally stock ;) does anybody
> have any ideas about a replacement. NOS stuff is a bit pricy. Seems like
> the old ford style teardrop rear lights would be about right if they came in
> orange. Maybe they are way to big?
> Daniel Neuman
> Oakland CA
> 69 2000
>
> $
> $I would have sworn I had front marker
> $lights, but it looks like my memory is
> $way off here. Sorry for the mistake.
> $
> $I thought all 68's sold in the US had to
> $have marker lights on all 4 corners.
> $
> $Tom
> $
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