1949 CJ2a parking lights |
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kup52
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Posted: 21 Oct. 2018 at 3:49am |
Do these look like 1949 CJ2a parking lights. They were in the Jeep 40 years ago, but they don't seem like the right lights because they are not flush. |
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Mike S
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These lights are not like the original lights,which have conical lenses and a different bezel. Edited by Mike S - 21 Oct. 2018 at 4:51pm |
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'47 CJ2A -- #114542
Warn FF D41 rear Lock-Right locker 11" drum brakes Dual master cylinder T90C Transmission 16 X 6 Jeep truck wheels Cooper STT Pro tires |
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Ol' Unreliable
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They are not '49 2A parking lights.
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There's a reason it's called Ol' Unreliable
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kup52
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Thank you for your response. Can you suggest where I can purchase two correct complete parking lights?
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DonH
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The lights you have were made by Yankee Metal Products which produced aftermarket lighting products and replacement lenses. Replacement lights are available for your Jeep from Walcks, Kaiser Willys and other online vendors and are not hard to find. DonH
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kup52
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thank u all for the help. I found the correct lights . the socket fits in the grill.the parking lights must have been changed 43 years ago, why? the steering worm tube with horn wire was a challenge but I got it. any ? on worm tube and horn ask me I learned a lot.
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DonH
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They were probably broken and the guy went to the local parts store and bought replacements for less than he would have to pay to the Willys dealer. Yankee was in business from 1916 into the 80's and sold a wide range of lights, mirrors, etc. for cars and trucks retail to the trade as well as to oem of trucks, buses, fire trucks, police cars and ambulances. The lights you have are worth as much as $15-20 today. DonH
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