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11-04-2024, 04:07 PM | #1 |
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OT, Studebaker spot lamp story
I had this story bookmarked, it's a how-to, but also a story about how the cop lights we hated as "old junk" in the 80's have now regained interest as "vintage accessories"
https://www.hotrod.com/how-to/pluggi...otlight-holes/
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11-04-2024, 06:27 PM | #2 | |
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Re: OT, Studebaker spot lamp story
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I never hated working Cop Spots, but Fake Spots are just plain cheesy. It's not that hard to get them working. Unity now sells LED lamps, so the heavy amp draw of bright spots is in the past. I have a couple of Cop Spots, salvaged from Picture Cars that were blown up in movies. The spots were unscathed. When I get the Passenger Side corner of the Windshield/ A Pillar fixed, and the Roll Bar installed, I will mount my Cop Spot to my '71 GMC Jimmy.
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Every 25 years I like to rebuild that 292, whether it needs it or not. Last edited by '68OrangeSunshine; 11-04-2024 at 06:34 PM. |
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