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#443855 06/12/20 01:19 PM
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I'm in the process of moving the rear tail/ stop light from the rear spare tire carrier to the drivers side of the frame. I purchased from the FS part # AF-54 Tail Light Arm and just can't figure out where it mounts. FS put me in touch with the manufacturer and he swears it mounts properly. My question is does anyone have a picture or drawing that they can e-mail me.
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Does this help? It's a 30 coupe..

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That's a big help. It is my understanding that a 1930 is the same part. From what I can see that's a great looking car.
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My dad got this explaination from someone many years ago. It's all I know.

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My 29 frame has the mounting holes. I used to wonder what they were for. The car pictured above was at a meet it's not mine.


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