Original 1950 Tail Lights
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Yes, I used the Signal-Stat turnsignal unit that my grandfather put on who knows when to comply with PA State Inspection laws.
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Hey Travis,
Nice '50 over there! It's pretty straight forward to get those little parking lights in your front grill to be your front turn signals. We had some very dim trailer lights on the back. I wasn't comfortable driving around Austin with 50,000 students & 100,000 Hipsters with dim tail lights. We over corrected for that....
Ben in Austin
1950 F1
Nice '50 over there! It's pretty straight forward to get those little parking lights in your front grill to be your front turn signals. We had some very dim trailer lights on the back. I wasn't comfortable driving around Austin with 50,000 students & 100,000 Hipsters with dim tail lights. We over corrected for that....
Ben in Austin
1950 F1
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A note about tail lights and license plates....
If the tail light bracket is mounted "stock", a stock mounted rear bumper will block the plate. Here in Arizona, that is legal as long as the vehicle is "restored to as assembled condition".
Check your local laws, but if your state does not allow that than you have to invert the mounting bracket which will raise the height enough to make your plate visible.
DjS
If the tail light bracket is mounted "stock", a stock mounted rear bumper will block the plate. Here in Arizona, that is legal as long as the vehicle is "restored to as assembled condition".
Check your local laws, but if your state does not allow that than you have to invert the mounting bracket which will raise the height enough to make your plate visible.
DjS
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