Need correct lights
My MN SSP is being considered for a Muscle Car Review feature article and I would like to have the car as accurate as possible for the photo shoot. I measured the distance between the original screw holes in the windshield trim panel for the mounting brackets and rear package tray, and the original lights appear to have been very close to 9" in length (a little less). After looking at a photo taken by a previous owner (before Mike P.), I see there are only one set of screw holes from mounting brackets (less than 9" apart). I don't believe my MN SSP ever had triple stick lights (front and rear) while in service. I need to find a new metal headliner front panel (too many screw holes) in regatta blue and a pair of dual halogen 8" x 2" lights (both lenses red). I also looked on the rear package tray and found the original mounting holes for mounting a dual light stick (less than 9" apart). Jim Y. I think you had asked me (about a month ago) if I was interested in some you had (I am now). If anyone is interested in the next to new Sho-Me triple stick LED lights that I will be removing, PLMK. Thanks!
link to photo (#33): http://www.specialservicemustang.net...?t=3356&page=4 |
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Sound-Off is the group that bought out the old Approved Technologies from Hudsonville, MI. Sound-Off also looks like they discontinued those halogen lights since we talked about them and I'd suggest getting a hold of Sound-Off directly to see if they still have some lights out there available as the discussion was only about 3 months ago.
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Any luck with Sound-Off?
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You are the correct Jim. Is that light about "8 x 2" and a self contained dual halogen (2 side by side, (2" x 4") with red lenses on each) in the same case with 2 brackets? Made by Applied Technologies out of Hudsonville, MI (now part of "Sound Off"). If so, PM what you need for it. Thanks, Bob See photo of gray MN SSP (entry #17) in this thread: http://www.specialservicemustang.net...?t=3356&page=2 |
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