My '66 coupe has four red tail lights and thus no back-up lights. As I understand it, in '66 the back-up lights were standard (I also see no option to that effect on my tank sticker or window sticker). So in judging, is there or what is the deduction for no back-up lights? I notice the sockets are hanging from the wiring harness at the rear and have been replaced by tail lights and red lenses jumper wired from the outboard side. I am trying to see if it is worthwhile to put them back. Thanks.
Back-up lights on '66/NCRS judgiing
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Re: Back-up lights on '66/NCRS judgiing
No tank sticker in '66. According to the 4th edition JG you should have two inboard clear lights for backups. Designation with "Guide B1-58" on the lens. I would put it back correctly as back up lights would aid a little bit at night.- Top
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OK, thanks it will be easy to replace. Guess what I have is a dealer invoice or worksheet, but it is old, stained, and torn and the previous owner called it a tank sticker. Good to know there were no tank stickers in '66. I guess '67 was the first ones?Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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Bill Lacy
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I believe some very late 66's had tank stickers as well. So depending on when your car was manufactured, it is possible it had a tank sticker.- Top
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My car has a build date of Dec. 10, 1965. In looking at what the previous owner called a "tank sticker", it has the dealer's name and logo on top, so I'm pretty sure it is an invoice or workorder.Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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Re: Back-up lights on '66/NCRS judgiing
This isn't as easy as you might think. If the car was converted for standard rear lights, then you will need to replace or modify some or all of the following: Rear wiring harness, dash harness, inner tail light housings including bulbs and lenses, back up switch assembly on transmission, and turn signal flasher. So depending on what all was done previously, this could be a pretty big job and not cheap.
I believe some very late 66's had tank stickers as well. So depending on when your car was manufactured, it is possible it had a tank sticker.Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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Re: Back-up lights on '66/NCRS judgiing
Oh, right, forgot about that Operations part.Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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