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#108747 10/14/07 10:52 PM
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What was the first year for Chevrolet to use sealed beamed headlights....1939 or 1940? I have heard both but I always assumed that it was 1940.

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It was 1940-no car had them in 1939....thats the reason all common 1940 cars had some kind of a seperate parking lamp. Willys and Graham were about the only cars that didn't make the change.


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Thanks for the info. Chevy Gene. That's what I thought.

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Were these made by corcoran brown? They were metal backed and had a bulb inside,I have looked for some history on the first sealed beams but found very little.any one help.





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The sealed beams used in the '40 by Chrysler were "Brown" brand.
The GM came in a Tungsol box and ;ater Guide.
All had the metal back. Most other cars used GE which were all glass....they all interchanged.


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Is there a way to convert a '39 to sealed beam if the car's electrical system has already been changed over to 12 volts?

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In the 1940's they made kits to convert a pre-sealed beam car to sealed beams. The kit for a 1939 Chevrolet fits that year only.Someday you may find one on eBay or at a swap meet. With the kit you could use the 6 V or large 12 V sealed beam.


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my 41 Willys didn't have sealed beams.mike

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i installed halogen bulds in the original reflectors of our 39 chevy woodie. think i got them from chevs of the 40's. they are considerably brighter than the original bulbs.they are also 6 volts. mike

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If you can't find an old style kit like Gene suggested HAGAN makes an adapter kit for sealed beams that will fit your 39. Bob Drake offers a kit to convert Forrrd reflectors to 12 volt Halogen bulbs which can be used to convert your stock reflectors to 12 volt Halogen bulbs. I have a set in my 39. The bulbs that are used are actually motorcycle bulbs and are available at most motorcycle shops. I&I offers a Halogen reflector kit for the 38 Chevy but the last time I checked they didn't offer the 39. You might check to see if they now offer the 39.

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Thanks all! I didn't realize there were so many options. I think I'm going to try to tweek the factory bulb and lense setup to produce satisfactory light as suggested above before I consider converting to a sealed beam. I wasn't aware this could be done. I acquired this car with an aftermarket set of sealed beam lights mounted to the front bumper and the factory headlights disconnected. I was told that the old original lights are not sufficient for todays driving and that there was nothing that could be done about this. I like the idea of using the factory originals if possible.


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A few years ago I had a pair of '31 headlight reflectors redone in some kind of high tech process by Uvira in Oregon. Even with standard bulbs they are brighter than sealed beam headlights. I don't know if they still offer this service, I found no mention of it on their website.


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You are correct, and I had the same service done to the headlight reflectors on my 1930 Chevrolet Sport Coupe. However, I don't believe that UVIRA still offers this service.

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And speaking of headlights. Is there a trick to putting the headlights together on a 31 coupe? I am having a devil of a time trying to get it all together. It seems as though the cork gasket might be to thick. Once the lense is in place and the outer rim is on I can not tighten the rim into place. Any ideas?


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Originally Posted by Mike McCagh
I installed halogen bulbs in the original reflectors of our 39 Chevy woodie. Think I got them from Chevs of the 40's. They are considerably brighter than the original bulbs. They are also 6 volts. Mike

Mike,

Did you have to make any modifications to your reflectors to install the bulbs? Did the new bulbs come with a socket that attached to the reflector? I too am considering this modification. I am also going to get the reflectors resilverplated.

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