Re: 37 120 Tail Lamp Mazda No. ?
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I do not know the answer to your query, but thought I would share my 2 cents worth.
I did not use the standard bulbs in mine, I used one from Restoration Supply, their part # is ELE121 and it is a 1680 bulb. It is a direct swap and is very bright. For the stop light I used their ELE064 Halogen bulb and it again is a direct swap and is brighter obviously than the tail lamp. I prefer to be seen well as it is mostly daytime driving and the halogen bulb is quite visible even on sunny days. I also run turn signals through the rear brake lamps and again these work great. Bob J.
Posted on: 12/19 10:34
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Re: 37 120 Tail Lamp Mazda No. ?
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By all accounts, they are the same. I believe the original "B" was for bayonet base, but I cant substantiate that.
All plain designation 63 bulbs seem to fit identically with the correct incandescent amperage at 6V, so you should have no problem. If you are going for a concourse restoration, then you will go down the incandescent avenue, however I have a faithful "driver" so am choosing to use (and seriously recommend that you consider) LED 6V plug/play replacements...check this link out and consider that (you can pick the temperature/luminescence color so you can get the right "look"): ledlight.com/63-led-bulb-7-volt-ba15s-base.aspx If you go LED on many bulbs, contact me and I can give you the links to headlamp, interior, tail lamp, etc as I went through all that research/crossover stuff and could save you some headache. I hope this helps. Dan M. (37 Senior Sedan)
Posted on: 12/19 11:17
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Thanks Bob and Dan. Very helpful and good guidance.
Dan I will send you a PM. Would Lille to get that info you offered and save me a headache. I am running low on Tylenol!! Ben
Posted on: 12/19 11:29
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