The lenses were used on virtually (I say virtually all, but I don’t positively know as fact) all MoPar convertibles from 1958 through at least 1968. They were a convertible only part and are getting harder and harder to find. When the bulb goes out, if you do not replace the bulb yourself take a picture of the lens when you drop off your car with the mechanic standing by. I did not do this on my ’60 ‘vert and they broke the lens, and denied it. It cost me $25.00 to find a excellent replacement lens. That was in about 1998.
That is my experience with the lens. It is the same lens on my ’66 ‘vert.
I have since changed mechanics.
Wm. R. Ulman Seattle, WA '66 Crown Convertible Coupe - Doris Day '95 Buick Roadmaster - Rock Hudson
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they are small white round lenses just above the floor on armrest area..did they use the same ones in Coupes and what years? |