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Hot Rods Tail lights

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by oliver westlund, Nov 22, 2021.

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  1. Right side up

    16 vote(s)
    36.4%
  2. Upside down

    0 vote(s)
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  3. Dont run those ugly lights

    28 vote(s)
    63.6%
  1. oliver westlund
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    Would appreciate some advice
     
  2. oliver westlund
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  4. 41rodderz
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    Trying to think what I have around here in the garage but maybe 1950 Pontiac or Hudson lights . Most of mine look good if mounted on fenders or for trucks.
     
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  5. Wanderlust
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    Not to an ass, but I think you have a lot of metal work to do before needing to worry much about orientation of the taillights
     
  6. 41rodderz
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    If the surface was flat or you wanted to French them 1954 Chevy Bel Air lights with solid Lee lenses might set it apart . Obviously, 1930’s would look good with housings mounted to rear fenders but that is not where your going.
     
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  7. rtp
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    Those only look good on a Oldsmobile.
     
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  8. rusty valley
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    I like em. pointy side up, what ever that is
     
  9. trevorsworth
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    Personally not feeling them... the Dodge body style says smooth and understated to me... might be tough to find just the right look.

    Asymmetrical might be cool... mount a single in the gas tank filler hole. Bonus points if it opens/pivots somehow to allow access to the filler cap. Unless you want turn signals!
     
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  10. leon bee
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    ^^^Same here. Round dot bottom.
     
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  11. reflectors at the bottom, but you have some other things to address first......:rolleyes:
     
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  12. lostone
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    Try them sideways.

    Agree with above, just not feeling the look of them with the body lines.
     
  13. oliver westlund
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    Theyre curved, only can go on up or down
     
  14. oliver westlund
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    I was trying something different... thought these were neat looking, lenses kind of art deco plus im running a 50 olds engine so its a little themed. Not completely sold yet
     
  15. oliver westlund
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    I try to plan out a build before starting, get an idea of what its gonna look like/what im aiming at. Helps me process
     
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  16. oliver westlund
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    Other options and where i was heading before the olds popped into my head. Disregard the leds Screenshot_20211110-065921_eBay.jpg Screenshot_20211116-174827_Chrome.jpg Screenshot_20211116-173336_Google.jpg
     
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  17. Squablow
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    They're alright, definitely need to be oriented pointy side up. They are not going to look right unless the gas filler hole is relocated, and at that point the lights need to be centered in the panel and not pushed all the way to the top (I'll assume they're only there like that because it was easier to tape them to the top edge.
     
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  18. oliver westlund
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    Exactly, planned on moving filler neck. Was thinking of centering it and using a 53/54 ford flip down license bracket to cover it
     
  19. choptop40
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    42-48 ford with bluedots...i have a pair new...ill let em go if your interested pm me..
     
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  20. oliver westlund
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    46-48 plymouth? Screenshot_20211122-195038_Chrome.jpg
     
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  21. sreed 4.PNG 4 speed.PNG Here on the H.A.M.B. , a super neat '50 Pontiac / Desoto look Tail light setup was once offered by member ------

    fourspd2quad
     
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  22. Rusty J
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    horizontal if pushed to the outer edge of the body where the curve matches best - and massage the body to fit - but these don't really suit this body style - looks kind of like "I had them laying around, so..."
     
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  23. oliver westlund
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    Theyre curved, couldnt mount horizontal. I actually bought these for this but if i go a different route ill just sell em. They still fetch good money
     
  24. Johnny Gee
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    Drop all your troubles by the riverside
    Ride a painted pony, let the spinning wheel fly
     
  25. mr.chevrolet
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    you also need the fender spears that mount to the top of the taillight, let them run up the deck lid
     

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  26. goldmountain
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    goldmountain

    I'm with Wanderlust on this one. Concentrate on your massive body issues first instead of getting sidetracked on the bling. That stuff seems to somehow show up by then.
     
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  27. 41rodderz
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    Other than fiddling with the chrome bezel for fit and finish , scare up a pic of 1956 Olds tail lights. Or 1958 Pontiac tail lights.
     
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  28. oliver westlund
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    I think im gonna try the 46-48 plymouth... i can always do 50 pontiac next if those dont work lol those 58 pontiacs are cool!
     
  29. el Scotto
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  30. 41rodderz
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    41rodderz
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    I have some early VW Hella or 1959 Caddy tail lights. Heck I have parts packed away that I don’t remember what’s in the boxes and totes . But I do have a collection of brass fire extinguishers and spotlights. Just too much :D
     

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