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I was going to put my side lights in the front fender tdday, but i tried one of them and i didn't work. Looked inside and the bulb and the holder were pretty rusty. Had some small led clearance lights, so i thought what the heck.
These lights are not in the best condition, so i wouldn't be out much if it didn't work. Took the cutoff wheel to the back and cut off the end. Drilled the old light holder out and made the hole 3/4". Couldn't get the grommet in, so i just put it in backward. Slid the light in and fits right up.
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Did my reverse lights last winter with these. Took a soup can lid, drilled 2 holes and cut it to fit.
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That’s pretty clever.
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Making old things work like new ones, a little effort goes a long way, nice work.
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Great job, Now on to the turn signals in the dash lights!!!!
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Check out Super Bright LEDs, they have many replacement LED bulbs that fit our vintage vehicles. If you do not see a replacement LED listed for your application, call them, they may have an alternate. This is how I got the rear seat LEDs for my 65 Fastback.
I replaced the under dash lights with their black "Miniature Oval LED Accent Light".
Very pleased with these LEDs.
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What color LED did you use for the oval miniature?
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I used the clear, but i have some amber ones ready to go in. Nice thing is all i have to do is slide these out and put the new ones in.
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I purchased both clear and green oval miniatures. As my car is dark green, I installed the green version. I thought it looked OK; my wife, not so much.
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I searched around and for the best bang for the buck went with E-Bay #AMS 056101 bulbs in green, white, amber, and blue. Worked perfect in my 67 dash gauge conversion. Direct plug ins. All colors for I think 10 bucks or there a bouts.
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