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Restoring - General discussions that span across many different groups of years and models => Misc Items => Topic started by: CharlesTurner on November 02, 2021, 04:05:19 PM
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I have a 6012 headlight with the letters 'TUNG-SOL' along the bottom, not the typical t/s insignia. It also has 'FoMoCo' oval etch in the center and 'Made for Ford' stamp on the back.
Any info appreciated.
Thanks
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Believe that 6012 with the Tung Sol spelled out was possibly for a 68 Mustang and other applications like an AMX and Javelin
Guess you didn't find a date stamp on the back side
Unfortunately the ones I have pictures have don't have a car's VIN to go with them
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I have had one of those before but do not know where it came from.
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I have a 6012 headlight with the letters 'TUNG-SOL' along the bottom, not the typical t/s insignia. It also has 'FoMoCo' oval etch in the center and 'Made for Ford' stamp on the back.
Any info appreciated.
Thanks
Didn't Marcus do a study on the date codes?
If not Marcus, someone did state that the date is part if that SAE number. If what I am suggesting has merit, wouldn't that be a 1961 date?
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Didn't Marcus do a study on the date codes?
If not Marcus, someone did state that the date is part if that SAE number. If what I am suggesting has merit, wouldn't that be a 1961 date?
The decoding that way works for many taillight lens not sure if bulbs follows that.
Believe Marcus focused on 69-70 bulbs in his pdf don't recall if there was any dating info
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Here are some pictures of one of the original Tung Sol headlamp bulbs from my April 24th 1968 Dearborn Mustang.
It's tough to get a good head on shot of the ink stamp but it's clear that the stamping is different than the one in the previously posted picture.
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ct429cj that is correct 69 dearborn bulb for late april car but sometime shortly after april ford either ran out or ( changed vendors) of the ts fomoco bulbs and no fomoco GE bulbs start showing up. I have been tring to document when exactly this change happened and 69 boss 429s are what i use to document this since most are low mile cars and the inner hi beam dont get used as much as outer low beam.
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According to the Chrysler300club.com website tech section: The "Tung Sol" spelled out at the bottom of the bulb started in 1961 and replaced the prior center located "TS" circle logo. It also states the "H61" indicates a 1961 date code.
Regards,
Scott
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It is my belief that Tung-Sol had at least two manufacturing plants making headlights, and this is one example of the differences in manufacturing at the time. I think they made headlights in New Jersey and also a plant in Canada.
Danny
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According to the Chrysler300club.com website tech section: The "Tung Sol" spelled out at the bottom of the bulb started in 1961 and replaced the prior center located "TS" circle logo. It also states the "H61" indicates a 1961 date code.
Regards,
Scott
That website info seems to contradict the TS marked bulbs that are commonly found on SJ and Dearborn cars from 1965 to at least the late 60's.
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ct429cj that is correct 69 dearborn bulb for late april car but sometime shortly after april ford either ran out or ( changed vendors) of the ts fomoco bulbs and no fomoco GE bulbs start showing up. I have been tring to document when exactly this change happened and 69 boss 429s are what i use to document this since most are low mile cars and the inner hi beam dont get used as much as outer low beam.
Did this carry on into the ?70 production with the 7 inch 6012 sealed beams or was it a ?69 shortage only?
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I dont see fomoco marked headlights in 70 dearborn cars just TS on the bottom .