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tempary safety tail lights for old cars

Started by lasalle38, September 03, 2010, 12:16:04 PM

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lasalle38

Just something to share for those scared to drive with those 6 volt tiny tail lights.
My invention for my 38 Lasalle: 
I bought the magnetic towing tail lights found in the cheap tool catalogs and fashioned them with 6 volt double filiment bulbs. Then I made angle brackets out of light steel. The brackets have a flat round surface to sit the magnets on and attatch to the bumper bolts that stick past the nuts on the rear of the bumper. I installed a flat plug trailer harness to the cars harness and tucked it up behind the rear pan.
When getting to a cruse or show I simply pull the plug, take the magnetic lights off their brackes and all that is left is the little round bracket. If desired I can easily remove the bracket since they are held  on by a wing nuts.
Now I can stay later at night instead of leaving before the fun is over.
DRIVE THOSE OLD CARS DON'T LET THEM SIT HOME UNDER A COVER FOR SOMEONE ELSE  TO ENJOY WHEN YOUR GONE.
I hope this is of some help to people with the same safety concerns I have. Love the hobby and enjoy this site.
   Happy Motoring, Art Hawk Alpha, NJ
 

 
Art  Hawk Alpha NJ. email: lasalle38@msn.com

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Bill Hirsch has 6v halogen bulbs that are 50% brighter than originals, hardly draw more juice, and fit the same sockets.
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