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- 51hornetA May 2009
- Heart Of Texas May 2009
- nhp1127 May 2009
- RL Chilton May 2009
Unity back up lights angled mounting pads?
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Niels-
No one I know of reproduces these and haven't been able to find a good substitute, even with slight modifications.
I think we are stuck for now trying to find a good used set, or possibly NOS. I've never even seen a set on E-Bay, although I don't check it religiously. -
Well fellas - eBay comes to the rescue again!
Auction for 1952 Accessory Unity Back up lights
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1952-hudson-accessory-backup-lights_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ34207QQihZ006QQitemZ160334857107QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
BTW... to make these rubber backings... purchase a chunk of rubber of the correct thickness... put it in the freezer for a couple of days... then select a hole saw of the proper diameter... cut out the rubber backing blanks and then shave back to get proper contour. I have used a coping saw to make the inital cut for the contour. Possibly a band saw would do the same?
Cheers from HOT -
Ken-
The mfg. idea is a fine one and would most certainly work, I think. Securing the rubber that is thick enough would seem to me to be the most challenging part of that job. -
I would take those lights over to a auto store that sells truck and trailer lights I bet you might find the angled rubber parts that are close as you see the orange marker lights and such on the roofs of trucks and last time I was in one of those stores they had a display of lights on curved surfaces so you might get close then work it the rest of the way.www.hudsonmotorcar.org
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I'm still kinda torn on whether or not I want to put them on the convertible. I've got a set on the sedan, and they're great for backing up at night. Just can't decide if it's gonna clutter up the look on the convertible or not. I'm already adding a continental kit and the backs of cars typically look better "cleaner" to me.

