mk1 rear lamp
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mk1 rear lamp
Hello there,
I'm rebering an old pics of a mk1 mini rear lamp than I saw a day but I don't arrive to found it. It was a round rear lamp show as a rare option.
Does any one have pics and why not ref number?
Thanks in advance
I'm rebering an old pics of a mk1 mini rear lamp than I saw a day but I don't arrive to found it. It was a round rear lamp show as a rare option.
Does any one have pics and why not ref number?
Thanks in advance
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Re: mk1 rear lamp
Is the lamp you are thinking of a red & orange indicator unit?
I seem to remember some Radford type cars having odd round shaped indicators, but these were never a factory option. The only indicators you could get from the factory were the normal ones.
I seem to remember some Radford type cars having odd round shaped indicators, but these were never a factory option. The only indicators you could get from the factory were the normal ones.
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Re: mk1 rear lamp
I think you'll find those are Aston Martin DB5 light units. Check the red car in the picture. The reversing lights have been changed for a second red lens.
You could make a similar arrangement using Lucas L539 lamp units, the first lamp style on the following link
http://www.vintagemotorspares.com/phdi/ ... ent&part=6
You could make a similar arrangement using Lucas L539 lamp units, the first lamp style on the following link
http://www.vintagemotorspares.com/phdi/ ... ent&part=6
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Re: mk1 rear lamp
I don't arrived to found where I saw this pics, I don't remember if it was in a magazine or in book in franch or in english but try to found.
It was a little round lamp fitted on an alloy bracket fitted at the rigth end side under the bumper. It doesn't look like an indicator in white but more as the Aston Martin round lamp.
The article say that is was a really rare and early option and as the alloy braket its not enougth strong "all" the rear lamp were removed.
I searched again where I saw and let you know.
It was a little round lamp fitted on an alloy bracket fitted at the rigth end side under the bumper. It doesn't look like an indicator in white but more as the Aston Martin round lamp.
The article say that is was a really rare and early option and as the alloy braket its not enougth strong "all" the rear lamp were removed.
I searched again where I saw and let you know.
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Re: mk1 rear lamp
Hey GTEm, here is what I found, is it this oneGTEm wrote:I don't arrived to found where I saw this pics, I don't remember if it was in a magazine or in book in franch or in english but try to found.
It was a little round lamp fitted on an alloy bracket fitted at the rigth end side under the bumper. It doesn't look like an indicator in white but more as the Aston Martin round lamp.
The article say that is was a really rare and early option and as the alloy braket its not enougth strong "all" the rear lamp were removed.
I searched again where I saw and let you know.
tekst under the picture say "tiny reversing light, on this export model"
it has more goodis, if you look in the picture = over riders/lockable gas cap/heated rear window & roof rack
Jens Christian
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Re: mk1 rear lamp
Great...... this is excatly the pics than I'm looking for.
The lamp seem to be different from an indicator and different from the Aston lamp.
Does anyone have a idea of the brand and ref of the lamp ???
Thank you in advance.
The lamp seem to be different from an indicator and different from the Aston lamp.
Does anyone have a idea of the brand and ref of the lamp ???
Thank you in advance.
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Re: mk1 rear lamp
This is a lamp that was only fitted to export cars as an option, none were fitted to UK sold cars. It is highly likely that it will be a Lucas unit.
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Re: mk1 rear lamp
Yes Mark, I suppose it was a Lucas but difficult to identify the model. If anyone have a better pics ..... thank you to let me know
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Re: mk1 rear lamp
The picture is found on page 13 of Graham Scott,s book "Mini a Celebration"
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Re: mk1 rear lamp
The lamp is made by Desmo and was offered as an accessory in some of the BMC accessory brochures. They often turn up on ebay, new ones are rare and usually expensive, one here
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Desmo-Reversing-L ... 0501860051
Bill.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Desmo-Reversing-L ... 0501860051
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Re: mk1 rear lamp
GTEm wrote:Great thank you very much... I'm watching the item.
More important -- did you win it?
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Re: mk1 rear lamp
JC T ONE wrote:GTEm wrote:Great thank you very much... I'm watching the item.
More important -- did you win it?
Too much money spend this month to pay this price.... but now I know what I'm looking for Thanks