Driving / spot light 1934
Driving / spot light 1934
Does anyone know the details of the correct spot, driving or fog light for a 1934 sports?
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Re: Driving / spot light 1934
Lucas FT37.
David
David
Re: Driving / spot light 1934
Great, thanks- now all I have to do is find one!
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Re: Driving / spot light 1934
I haven't seen anything from Gregory's inventory, so I can't speak for their quality or the condition of their goods.
Does anyone on the Forum have experience with their products? Lights? Electrical bits, etc?
They have a wide variety of interesting items that could well be of use in Singer restoration.
Thanks for posting the link here, DanishPastryBoy!
and thanks to anyone who has dealt with them for sharing their experience, and how they compare to other vendors.
Very Best,
David
Does anyone on the Forum have experience with their products? Lights? Electrical bits, etc?
They have a wide variety of interesting items that could well be of use in Singer restoration.
Thanks for posting the link here, DanishPastryBoy!
and thanks to anyone who has dealt with them for sharing their experience, and how they compare to other vendors.
Very Best,
David
Re: Driving / spot light 1934
Hey Fellow Pre-Warriors...
Gregorys sell very nice quality stock, albeit at a price. I have met the owner a few times at Beaulieu and seen his wares, even purchased a few things like his excellent headlamp stone guards.
Vintage Headlamp Restorations sell a very nice repro FT37, again at a price:
http://www.vintage-headlamp-restoration.co.uk/F37.html
I have seen these also and they are very nice.
Genius of the Lamp also sell restored units. eBay is a good source also.
Chrome finish was standard for the unit used on Singers, either as standard equipment, or as an option on some models. The switch was a surface mount style with a toggle lever at the bottom that filpped on or off sideways. Not ure of the Lucas number off the top of my head, but it is NOT a push-pull switch.
Hope that helps!
Phillip
Gregorys sell very nice quality stock, albeit at a price. I have met the owner a few times at Beaulieu and seen his wares, even purchased a few things like his excellent headlamp stone guards.
Vintage Headlamp Restorations sell a very nice repro FT37, again at a price:
http://www.vintage-headlamp-restoration.co.uk/F37.html
I have seen these also and they are very nice.
Genius of the Lamp also sell restored units. eBay is a good source also.
Chrome finish was standard for the unit used on Singers, either as standard equipment, or as an option on some models. The switch was a surface mount style with a toggle lever at the bottom that filpped on or off sideways. Not ure of the Lucas number off the top of my head, but it is NOT a push-pull switch.
Hope that helps!
Phillip
Your Friendly Canadian Pre-War Singer Specialist, Collector & Historian,
Editor & Pre-War Registrar & Canadian Contact -NASOC
Singer Enthusiast for over 40 Years.
'28 Senior, '33 & '34 Sports, '36 Le Mans SS & Bantam
Editor & Pre-War Registrar & Canadian Contact -NASOC
Singer Enthusiast for over 40 Years.
'28 Senior, '33 & '34 Sports, '36 Le Mans SS & Bantam
Re: Driving / spot light 1934
Thanks for info. Do you have a photo of switch and original location?