Also look for SAAB 95 or .. wait NOT 9-5 but 95 and Sonett II as they
used similar lens and bezel arrangement.
Lester
On Sep 19, 2007, at 2:43 PM, Glen Byrns wrote:
> Hi Larry,
>
> Try Bull Motif or East Susses Motors of England on the web. Also,
> Autofurbish. The Morris Traveler and the Austin A35 and A30 have rear
> reflectors like yours. The problem is that the Morris and A30/35
> use a FLAT
> rubber base instead of the bevelled one in your picture. If the
> rubber is
> salvageable, at least you can get a new plastic lens and fit it in.
>
> Best,
> Glen Byrns
>
>> Guys,
>>
>> My 1967 Austin A60 Pickup has a broken reflector lens in the
>> back. The
>> lens
>> is 1.5 inches in diameter and is mounted in a rubber base with a
>> chome
>> ring
>> surrounding it. As it sits on a curved surface, the base has a
>> 1/2 inch
>> bevel
>> to it in order to end up with the lens angled correctly.
>>
>> Does anybody know of any British cars that use a similar reflector
>> with
>> the
>> bevelled rubber base? The correct lens with a flat base is easy
>> to find,
>> but
>> the bevelled base has proved to be more difficult. Since they
>> come as a
>> unit
>> with the base, lens and chrome ring and one of the rubber bases is
>> getting
>> a
>> little ragged, I may as well get the correct bevelled base with
>> the lens,
>> if
>> possible. I don't find it on any of the MG or AH models. I thought
>> maybe
>> one of the Morris models might have a similar unit? If so, do you
>> know
>> where
>> I might find one?
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>>
>> Larry Daniels
>>
>> 79 MGB LE
>> 60 Bugeye
>> 67 Austin A60 Pickup (Ute)
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