Tab Julius SEZ -
> I doubt that it would constitute "legal" proof, but for many years the year
> of the vehicle could be found imprinted on the rear lights (either the
> brake lights or backup lights). If you have a number of lights that
> indicate '60', then that's a clue, though I don't know that your state
> would accept that as proof.
I thought only Guide (the GM lighting subsidiary) did that.
I've never seen a year on a Lucas lens. But since MG used
the same lights year after year, I doubt that a date on a
lens, even if there was one, could be considered proof of
the age of the car.
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