Reproduction Parts for 1916-1964 Chevrolet Passenger Cars & 1918-1987 Chevrolet & GMC Trucks


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I have two sets of 1939 headlamp lens, one set is the original Tilt Ray lens Pt# 923344 (they also have the #2033382 Under the original Pt#)
The other set is Multibeam, made by Guide, they have pt#2033382 the same # that is on the original lens, were the Multibeam lens replacement lens?

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The Tiltray lens number 923344 is correct for your car. I don't recognize the number 2033382 - perhaps it is a patent number.

Chevrolet never used Multibeam lenses, but they were on many higher priced GM cars in the mid to late 1930's. The Multibeam lenses were different for the right or left side of the car, but Tiltray used the same lens on both sides. There should be a part number cast in the inside rim of the Multibeam lenses and also either "right" or "left" cast in the glass and visible from the front.


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