Richard & all, If it will make you feel any better, one of my 57 Dodges has had Glo-Brite tail lights in it for years and never has been gigged at either local or national shows. And they are still as red as they ever were! The only tip I would give is this - if you replace one tail light lens, replace them both so the color will match. This would also apply to NOS lenses as well. I wouldn't worry about Glo-Brites! Brian Mike Sealey wrote: > > Glo-Brite was a company that made replacement lenses > for a variety of cars. IIRC their stuff looked > correct at a glance. > > You'd probably get gigged for using these lenses at a > WPC meet, and they might not stay red over time (like > Ma had that one down herself, i.e., '61 Chrysler) but > they'd pass just fine on a driver. > > As to whether they are '58 Ply. or not, I'd have to > see them. I'm 99% positive BTW that wagons used a > different taillight in '58 (I know they did in '57 and > '59). > > --- Richard Washburn <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I bought a set of what I believe to be 58 plymouth > > taillights. > > around the back face they have written: -T-531 > > (space) SAE-STDB-60 > > (space) TMC (space) GLO-BRITE > > > > They mount via 2 blind holes in the bottom that are > > 180 degrees apart and > > not visible from the outside when mounted. > > As always,thanks in advance > > Richard Washburn > > > > > ______________________________________________________ > > Get Your Private, Free Email at > > http://www.hotmail.com > > > > ===== > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com
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