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#98735 04/04/07 10:31 PM
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I was at the Bushnell parts meet over the weekend. Spotted and purchased a little (4 3/4x 2 1/2) GM Tin box for storing the replacement bulbs. THe box is dark blue with GM yellow scrip and the classic GM logo in a square white outlined box. THe part # on the box Is 6(5?)02549. This is on a little label pasted over the original silk screen #. I have not peeled back the label to see what the original sil screend # is. It indicates the usual bulbs and is obviously pre 48 because it lists the head light bulbs as being in the box Can any one shed a little light on my find. I bought is to use a trunk display in my 50. Thanks.

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My 1938 parts book lists #602549 as:
Lamp bulb kit (two 32-21 C.P. bulbs, one 1 1/2 C.P. bulb, one 3 C.P. bulb, four 20 amp. fuses)
1934--------DA
1935-38-----All pass.
1937-38-----Truck

I'm pretty sure that this bulb kit was pictured in a G & D issue but I don't know which year or issue it was in.


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THanks for the info Doug. I have heard of these bittle boxes but had never set eyes to one. THey seem to be a bit rare, at least to me. It is a bit early to be presented as an item available in 1950. But it will make for curious interest and conversation as a trunk disply in my 50.

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The article was on pages 16-17 of the September 2003 issue. The GM box was not pictured but the part number602549 is listed as 1936-1938 All.


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Chipper,
How do you and JYD know which issue all the articles are in. Is there an index for all the back issues?


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Yes.

For the dog's collection, all of the G&D's are indexed in a card file by Mrs. Junkyard Dog after the magazine is read and before it is put on the shelf with all of the other past issues.

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There is a index that was put together up to 1995 by a fellow in Iowa. Then there is the extention of the list that I have done myself. Sure would like to borrow Mrs. JYD for a few months to do a bit of training for the "BOSS". Now that they both are collecting rocking chair money might not cost too much. It is also a bit easier to keep track when you author the article too.

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