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1952 Willys Pickup
In a message dated 10/27/98 6:16:46 PM Central Standard Time,
mjpeterson@... writes: << Do you happen to know if Willys pickups came stock with tail lights. I put on my own lights but they're in the way of where the PTO comes out. Mark Peterson. >> Mark, After you asked this question I went looking for an answer. Here's what I found. There is a couple of pictures of Bernie Daily's truck at Rick Grovers Gallery: These pictures seem to show a truck with double tail lights. I've never seen this setup before but that doesn't mean it isn't stock. Chris Croyle"s truck at: is setup like my truck. The tail lights are mounted on a simple L bracket to the side of the frame. The only problem with my truck is that one bracket is forward and one is backwards. The brackets fit equally well both ways so which way is right? Does anyone know for sure? Rick S |
Matt Phillimore
On every wiring diagram for these trucks I've ever seen, there's
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only one tail light. I also looked at one this summer, a 48 with no modifications with the exception of a tractor type seat and a lot of rust. Even still had the old floormats, or remnants, at least. It had one taillight on the drivers side, on a bracket sticking off the frame a few inches. What little bit I know.. Matt
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Gerald Stoper
My 1947 Wagon only has one taillight mounted on the left
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Jerry Stoper Matt Phillimore wrote: From: "Matt Phillimore" <morephi@...> |
Mark Peterson
Hi Rick S.,
Sounds like you got a bunch of the rain that we got in Austin. I appreciate your help with locating and "donors". Let me know if you get to Houston. Do you happen to know if Willys pickups came stock with tail lights. I put on my own lights but they're in the way of where the PTO comes out. Mark Peterson. |
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