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Tail lamp pad C6 1950
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Hi
On my way to order a pair of tail light pad for my Commodore 6 1950 from Rock Auto but I get a little confused…
They list the same pad for both Super, Pacemaker and Commodore, isn't the Commodore tail light bigger??
Or is there a better source for these pads?
Rock is charging 18 for a set of pads which I think is fair, but shipping overseas to Sweden 25 USD for something that fit in an envelope….
/ Andreas -
Rock auto is a great source for Hudson stuff but they do have some issues with thier listings. You are right the Commodore is bigger , who knows witch gasket they have. Maybe you could email them with a photo of what you need to make sure .Or dimentions of the gasket to make sure it is what you need,
RogerRetired Tech. -
Roger thanks for your reply.
Yes I agree I have been buying various things from Rock before.
I did some measurements on my tail light; I believe they need to be a good 10 inches long.
The pads Rock is listing (Metro MP 798G) are 7 1/8 so they probably are for the smaller lights.
Does anybody knows were to find a set for a Commodore 1950?
/ Andreas -
There are only two other places I can think of .You could try Kgap if you can get thru to them and they have it in stock. Dont send any money unless they confirm they have it though. And then there's Dr. Doug the clutch guy who is just getting going with the old Full Line products. He is not actively pushing them yet but you could check,
Roger
Retired Tech.