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i am trying to figure out what size foglights are correct for my 1934 cabriolet there appears to be two sizes 4 1/4" bulbs and 5 1/2" bulbs does anyone know which is correct
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Neither. 34 did not have road lights.
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Location: on the Littlefield
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There were aftermarket , many brands, to be correct for the era the bulb--reflector--lens are all separate , and a little early for 'pre focus' bulb type
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Location: charlottesville, Va.
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Amber Fog Kings look nice. They are chrome plated with a stainless lens retainer.
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#5 |
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Location: Portersville Pa.
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Ford did not offer fog lights till 1937. If you are purist do not put fog lights on. Dave Collette
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Location: Star, MS
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These are Unity lights that were pre-sealed beam. I replaced the sockets with modern style and installed 1157 bulbs to use as park/turn lights. They are made of stainless steel.
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Location: Wildwood, MO. (near St. Louis)
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When Ford approved the unity lights in 1937, they looked like this.
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