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Restoring - General discussions that span across many different groups of years and models => Interior & Trunk => Topic started by: drummingrocks on June 08, 2011, 09:17:01 PM
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I recently ordered an interior kit for my '69 Mach project. Everything came in the mail the other day, and I finally got a few minutes to open the gigantic box and inspect everything. The vendor sent Scott Drake brand interior courtesy lights for a '65-68 Mustang. These are the lights that would snap into the fiberglass interior panels by the rear seat on a '65-68, and the mount in the headliner sail panel on a '69.
What's the difference between these '65-68 lights versus the ones that originally came on my '69? My car was disassembled when I got it, so I don't have anything original to compare to. Is there any reason why I can't use these lights in my '69, or will I have to hunt down original lights?
Thanks!
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Anyone? Bueller.......Bueller?
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They are the same lamps 65-69, Ford part number C4SZ-13776-B
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Great! Thank you!
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There were some made for like 80's T-birds that look similar, but are made of plastic and have the vacuum chrome plating.
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I recently ordered an interior kit for my '69 Mach project. Everything came in the mail the other day, and I finally got a few minutes to open the gigantic box and inspect everything. The vendor sent Scott Drake brand interior courtesy lights for a '65-68 Mustang. These are the lights that would snap into the fiberglass interior panels by the rear seat on a '65-68, and the mount in the headliner sail panel on a '69.
What's the difference between these '65-68 lights versus the ones that originally came on my '69? My car was disassembled when I got it, so I don't have anything original to compare to. Is there any reason why I can't use these lights in my '69, or will I have to hunt down original lights?
Thanks!
Scott Drake does make two different lights-one for the 65-68 and one for the 69-70. They have different brackets on the back where the bulb socket fits. Also the 65-68 one has two separate wire connectors (one male/one female), and the 69-70 unit has a single two way molded plug. From the outside and once installed, they look identical.
(http://www.virginiaclassicmustang.com/Assets/ProductImages/in423.jpg)
http://www.virginiaclassicmustang.com/65-68-FASTBACK-REAR-INTERIOR-LIGHT-ASSEMBLY-P2800.aspx
(http://www.virginiaclassicmustang.com/Assets/ProductImages/in4241.jpg)
http://www.virginiaclassicmustang.com/69-70-FASTBACK-INTERIOR-QUARTER-LIGHT-ASSEMBLY-P2801.aspx
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I have noticed that some of the older C4SZ-13776-B Ford units had pot metal bezel housings and the newer ones were plastic plastic housings. Bob
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I have noticed that some of the older C4SZ-13776-B Ford units had pot metal bezel housings and the newer ones were plastic plastic housings. Bob
Yes, definitely, the older ones were chrome pot metal. Some later Ford replacements were the plastic style and IIRC, used in some 80's/90's cars.
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Seeing you didn't take apart yourself.....you need the retaining trim (chrome) that finishes the hole in the sail panel (to get the lights to mount) !
Hopefully you have your old panels or have kept these parts as they don't come with NOS serivce or repro lights.
You will also find you have to "work" them into a new panel as they were probably stamped on by machine (taking off gets them all bent up)
Mark
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Seeing you didn't take apart yourself.....you need the retaining trim (chrome) that finishes the hole in the sail panel (to get the lights to mount) !
Hopefully you have your old panels or have kept these parts as they don't come with NOS serivce or repro lights.
You will also find you have to "work" them into a new panel as they were probably stamped on by machine (taking off gets them all bent up)
Mark
There was no headliner or sail panels whatsoever in the car when I got it. Does anyone know where I could get a set of these trim rings, or even find a picture of them? What would they even be called? Were they exclusive to '69-70s?
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There was no headliner or sail panels whatsoever in the car when I got it. Does anyone know where I could get a set of these trim rings, or even find a picture of them? What would they even be called? Were they exclusive to '69-70s?
Might have been used on the late 80's T-birds and Cougars (one of the other applications for the plastic style) but do not recall for sure