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Re: Just bought a 1937 120-C touring
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BigKev
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I posted this on my project blog last year.

youtube.com/shorts/TjlOyfnG8QQ

Posted on: 3/22 18:15
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Re: Just bought a 1937 120-C touring
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Big Kev you used amber flashers in your headlight pod. Can you still get those in 6 volts?

Posted on: 3/22 21:52
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Re: Just bought a 1937 120-C touring
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I watched the youtube video. That came out very neat. Can probably see from quite a distance.

Posted on: 3/22 21:55
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Re: Just bought a 1937 120-C touring
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I bought the bulb/socket kit from CW Moss which is a vintage Ford supplier in Calif. Not sure if they also have a 6v option.

Posted on: 3/22 22:27
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Re: Just bought a 1937 120-C touring
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Kev, If you had to drive at night can you actually see the amber flashing thru the headlight glare well enough or far enough in the distance to indicate your turn?

Posted on: 3/22 23:17
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Re: Just bought a 1937 120-C touring
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I haven't looked at head on as while I am driving at night, but I know I can see the flasher light reflecting off stuff towards the side of car.

Next time I have the car out at night, I'll try to get some video.

Posted on: 3/23 7:43
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