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31-3 Auburn taillight with backup light
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15 Feb 2016 02:49 #30881
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Replied by RandyEma on topic Re: 31-3 Auburn taillight with backup light
Hello I stand corrected. While looking for the photo in early 1931 accy catalog I found a bulletin #19 july 16,1931 describing to a T Petes taillight . When I find the other bulletin I will scan both . Randy
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13 Feb 2016 14:11 #30874
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I have a 31 accessory book that the museum sells and do not see it. What page is that on Randy?
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RandyEma wrote: The 1931 accessory book shows a picture of the right back up light with a clear one piece lense this light pete has is a modified stock taillight with a cowl light door and a couple of cut lenses placed in it . R
I have a 31 accessory book that the museum sells and do not see it. What page is that on Randy?
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12 Feb 2016 19:22 #30870
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All parts except the cross piece are original RH Auburn tail light
Both lenses are made to fit this rim and are marked 1384-1385.
Red lens is marked Stimsonite
Pete
Both lenses are made to fit this rim and are marked 1384-1385.
Red lens is marked Stimsonite
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12 Feb 2016 17:38 #30869
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The 1931 accessory book shows a picture of the right back up light with a clear one piece lense this light pete has is a modified stock taillight with a cowl light door and a couple of cut lenses placed in it . R
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12 Feb 2016 00:17 #30867
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Randy says NOT Auburn but I'll put on the other site.
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11 Feb 2016 23:56 #30866
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Replied by Curt Schulze on topic Re: 31-3 Auburn taillight with backup light
Hey Pete, I looked thru the 31 - 33 documentation that I have and can't fine any part numbers for that light or a BU switch or wiring for it. I suggest putting a couple of pix out on the AACA 'what is it' forum.
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22 Jan 2016 15:44 #30834
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31-3 Auburn taillight with backup light was created by pete kelly
Somebody asked about a 31-3 Auburn taillight with backup light. Years ago I bought a pair of these NOS taillights with both the red and white lenses. I believe them to be the lights in question. These lights have NO licence lens hole or APCO on the top and are therefor RH lights.
Randy would know for sure.
Pete Kelly
Randy would know for sure.
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