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In this Discussion
- 29 Essex rs July 2007
- bent metal June 2007
- essexcoupe3131 July 2007
- ESSX28-1 July 2007
- ET8conv June 2007
- jamcoats July 2007
- Ron P July 2007
- Trevor J July 2007
29 Essex/Hudson taillight
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If any one knows where a tail light, Essex or Hudson can be found Please let me know, I believe that it is 4 inches across, with two bulbs with STOP in the top half,
thanks Peter
ptraxler@cogeco.ca
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Is Essex same as Hudson?
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Yes, I am told by the people on this site that they are, if you have any leads on one please let me know
thanks Peter -
Call Carl Weber, he probably has one. Or email him HEThudson654@aol.com
Don't forget to drop the HET.
Tom. -
Thanks for the answer, will send email and see if one is availiable
Peter -
Carl didn't have one but he just sold one on ebay, said that he had to by a parts car to get one, if anyone has anymore leads please leave a post , Thanks Peter
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These have become rather hard to find, and not cheap when you find one on eBay. It is a Brown Bi-Lite made by John Brown Lamp Company. New lenses are available from vintageandclassicreproductions.com. The 1929 is a brass housing that is prone to cracking where the rim/bezel clamps to the light; the 1928 is a steel housing that doesn't have that problem, but if you find one it's likely to be rather rusty and you'll pay the chromer to fix it. A tip - 1929 Studebaker used the same light.
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jamcoats wrote:These have become rather hard to find, and not cheap when you find one on eBay. It is a Brown Bi-Lite made by John Brown Lamp Company. New lenses are available from vintageandclassicreproductions.com. The 1929 is a brass housing that is prone to cracking where the rim/bezel clamps to the light; the 1928 is a steel housing that doesn't have that problem, but if you find one it's likely to be rather rusty and you'll pay the chromer to fix it. A tip - 1929 Studebaker used the same light.
A 1929 Studebaker tail light is on ebay right now and does not look like the 1929 Hudson/Essex light. Maybe the base is the same as Hudson and the lens is not ? Good luck, Ron -
Thanks for the info , will keep looking may get lucky Peter
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Hi there.
There is a NOS Essex tail light on www.classicaccessories.org. It is a 20s but not sure if it is what you want -
The NOS Tail light on www.classicaccessories.org is a drum type for an earlier Essex than the '28/29 one wanted.Dave Y
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Hi Peter, the 1 on ebay, without the stop on it, I have a frame like this, but dont have the lense
MiKe