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Tail light mold
white130d - 16/4/05 at 07:23 PM

Been trying to come up with a cheap "classic" look for the tail lights so I made this plug. I am going to make a mold and then make them out of fiberglass and as you can see fit the Land Rover Series tail lights.

Whatcha think... Rescued attachment Picture 017.jpg
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white130d - 16/4/05 at 07:24 PM

once molded, I will trim the sides to fit the curve of the rear wing/fender Rescued attachment Picture 019.jpg
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Peteff - 16/4/05 at 07:36 PM

If it was just flat at the back and stuck out a bit further it would take the Mk1 Mini rear light or two circular lights. Make one to fit the MGB rear lights while you're at it David.


longwayoff - 16/4/05 at 07:39 PM

Yes I like them. I wouldn’t mind a set myself


white130d - 16/4/05 at 07:42 PM

I just looked at a Minisport catalog, the MK 1 Mini is a good looking lamp, but it's like 39 GBPs!!! I have an old B out in the south 40. I'll take a look at them too...

David.


andyps - 16/4/05 at 09:11 PM

The mini estate/pick up lights would be better as they fit on a flat panel, unlike the mark 1 which has compound curves. Trouble is they are a bit like hens teeth these days.

The mould looks good though.


niceperson709 - 16/4/05 at 10:54 PM

I have a set of the afore mentioned Mini Van / estate tail lights that I intend to use and I like the base you have made I have plans to do some sort thing my only crit is the stepped shape . another option I considered was the Morris minor tail lights or the early VW beetle lights . the red only very early lucas tail lights would look the business but would require seperate indicators . Choices Choices Choices
Iain


white130d - 16/4/05 at 11:51 PM

The reason for the step was to accomodate the backside of the lamp assembly, they stick about 1.5" in and I was trying to avoid having them protrude into the wheel area....

Once painted black or body color the step might (fingers crossed) be less noticable.

David.


niceperson709 - 17/4/05 at 12:01 AM

Hi David,
I apreciate what you are saying and understand your reasoning . My coment was based purely on the Looks of your mount . peronally I think if it was the same level as the bottom it would look more elegant ( and I could buy your'd rather than make my own ) any way it is good to see some one getting away from the square across the width of the gaurd Caterham aproach . Good luck with it .
Best wishes
Iain


britishtrident - 17/4/05 at 06:26 AM

I like the idea they are not unlike the chrome plinths that were fitted to the rear of the 50s MG TF,however I also agree it would look better with both lights mounted on the same plain.


white130d - 17/4/05 at 01:08 PM

but being a cheap bastard ($40 here in the states for the lamp only) This is the lamp used on Frogeyes, TR2/3, 1500 MGA and I am sure a whole host of others. The plinth (black part) is probably custom to the 7 wing and I would have to make it too.... Rescued attachment tailight.jpg
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britishtrident - 17/4/05 at 05:42 PM

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Originally posted by white130d
but being a cheap bastard ($40 here in the states for the lamp only) This is the lamp used on Frogeyes, TR2/3, 1500 MGA and I am sure a whole host of others. The plinth (black part) is probably custom to the 7 wing and I would have to make it too....


Both parts are Morris Minor items.