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Grease Monkey
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Hello. I am new member so please excuse any errors I make.
My question is that I need to know the postioning of rear tail lights and need pictures of the correct tail light assembly. I have scouted the web for lighting diagrams/positions (interior and exterior) but have not had any luck. Do any of you know where I can obtain pictures of a 1935 standard from as many angles as possible.
Rob Butterfield
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ChatMaster - 750
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ChatMaster - 750
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There are different mounting for the Standard Sedan and the Coupe. What body style are you working on?
Member 45+ years, been around since the beginning !
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Shade Tree Mechanic
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Shade Tree Mechanic
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On my 34 Master, I found that the inner fender had mounting holes for the right tail light although the car originally did not have a light on that side. It was easy to drill the outer fender using the inner as the pattern. Have you checked your inner fender?
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ChevyRob35 did not mention if he had a coupe or sedan.The sedan lights bolted on behind the bumper bracket and were not fender mounted.The Standard coupe had the light on the fender but did not have the inner fender stone deflector so would not have the hole pattern.
Gene Schneider
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I believe my Standard Coupe had one hole through the fender bracket. This left me sweating over only one, not both, bolt locations when I added my RH lamp. Mike
ml.russell1936@gmail.com
Many miles of happy motoring
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