Re: 1965 interior lights
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Re: 1965 interior lights
- From: Akron Don <dgallimore@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 21:16:05 -0400
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Your guess is correct. The chrome bezel pops off the bracket. The
bracket is square and held to the panel by two screws.
There are repops on the lens but removing them may be challenge since
the chrome tabs that hold the lens and backing plate in the chrome bezel
could snap off or the chrome flake off. I'm figuring to break out the
lens, use a drimel tool to cut the backing plate around the tab, remove
the backing plate, install the new lens, bevel the cut out out on the
backing plate, replace the backing plate then rotate the bracket plate
into place. Piece of cake right?
Akron Don
'65 Satellite Convert Debuting at Norwalk in September.
drodgers2003@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
This might seem like a rather simple question. I have a 65 Coronet 500
convertible. One of the rear interior lights near the floor has a
burned out bulb. I just got the car and I am wondering how to get to the
bulb. The simple way of popping the lense off doesn't seem possible and
there are no screws holding it in place. Can anyone out there help me
before I crack a lense or something? Thanks
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