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  • Michael J.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • January 26, 2009
    • 7072

    Back-up lights on '66/NCRS judgiing

    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 I notice the sockets are hanging from the wiring harness at the rear and have been replaced by tail lights and red lenses jumper wired from the outboard side.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.
    Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico
  • Gary J.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • March 31, 1980
    • 1229

    #2
    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.

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    • Michael J.
      Extremely Frequent Poster
      • January 26, 2009
      • 7072

      #3
      Re: Back-up lights on '66/NCRS judgiing

      Originally posted by Gary Jaynes (3503)
      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.
      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

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      • William L.
        Very Frequent User
        • November 30, 1988
        • 944

        #4
        Re: Back-up lights on '66/NCRS judgiing

        Originally posted by Michael Johnson (49879)
        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?
        Michael may not be as easy to replace as you think? Remember if you dont have backup lights now. You will need to install a back up light switch at the tran's, plus wireing??
        Bill Lacy
        1967 427/435 National Top Flight Bloomington Gold
        1998 Indy Pacecar

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        • Donald T.
          Expired
          • September 30, 2002
          • 1319

          #5
          Re: Back-up lights on '66/NCRS judgiing

          Originally posted by Michael Johnson (49879)
          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?
          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.

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          • Joe R.
            Extremely Frequent Poster
            • May 31, 2006
            • 1822

            #6
            Re: Back-up lights on '66/NCRS judgiing

            I have also heard that late 66's could have the tank sticker. I believe I saw that in the Noland Adams book. When was your car built?

            Joe

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            • Michael J.
              Extremely Frequent Poster
              • January 26, 2009
              • 7072

              #7
              Re: Back-up lights on '66/NCRS judgiing

              Originally posted by Joe Raine (45823)
              I have also heard that late 66's could have the tank sticker. I believe I saw that in the Noland Adams book. When was your car built?

              Joe
              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

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              • Michael J.
                Extremely Frequent Poster
                • January 26, 2009
                • 7072

                #8
                Re: Back-up lights on '66/NCRS judgiing

                Originally posted by Donald Terry (38740)
                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.
                As I said, in looking at the rear of the tail lights area, the wiring harness has two sockets (without bulbs) hanging out of it. I assume those are the old back-up lights. The inboard tail lights (red lenses now) have a jumper wire spliced into their sockets from the outboard tail lights. So I am planning on putting bulbs into the empty sockets that are dangling from the harness, putting it in reverse and seeing if they light. If so the switch and wiring are connected and all I would need to do is put a white lense (correct code of course) in place of the red one, remove the jumper wired sockets from the back of the tail light assemblies, plug in the original back-up light sockets that are hanging, and voila, fixed. Of course if the back-up switch has been removed at the tranny, well more work needed. I don't have a hazard flasher, so that is not an issue. And anyway, I guess the deduct for leaving it the way it is is not many points anyway, what maybe 3-5? I have seen many '66 and '67 with four red tail lights. I guess I could also convert to Calif. 6 tail lights and have the middle ones backup lights too? NOT.
                Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico

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                • Lynn H.
                  Expired
                  • November 30, 1996
                  • 514

                  #9
                  Re: Back-up lights on '66/NCRS judgiing

                  Don't Forget you will probably have to use some type of external ground jumper, or be sure your sockets are grounded properly when you do your "test".
                  Lynn

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                  • Page C.
                    Very Frequent User
                    • January 31, 1979
                    • 802

                    #10
                    Re: Back-up lights on '66/NCRS judgiing

                    I believe you will also lose about 12 points in the Operations check. This is item #7 and is grouped with brake lights. These are 25 points per line.
                    Regards,
                    Page Campbell

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                    • Michael J.
                      Extremely Frequent Poster
                      • January 26, 2009
                      • 7072

                      #11
                      Re: Back-up lights on '66/NCRS judgiing

                      Originally posted by Lynn Houk (28522)
                      Don't Forget you will probably have to use some type of external ground jumper, or be sure your sockets are grounded properly when you do your "test".
                      Lynn
                      Right, I forgot that, thanks.
                      Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico

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                      • Michael J.
                        Extremely Frequent Poster
                        • January 26, 2009
                        • 7072

                        #12
                        Re: Back-up lights on '66/NCRS judgiing

                        Originally posted by Page Campbell (2299)
                        I believe you will also lose about 12 points in the Operations check. This is item #7 and is grouped with brake lights. These are 25 points per line.
                        Regards,
                        Page Campbell
                        Oh, right, forgot about that Operations part.
                        Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico

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