Yep... What lights up at the front of your '69 Imperial are the cornering lamps, which come on bright white and steady (not flashing) when you activate the turn signal while the parking lamps or headlamps are on. It does not function as a side marker lamp (meaning, it does not come on with the taillamps alone, only when turn signals are added). The amber reflector is all that serves the (non-electrical) function of a side marker. Chris in LA Bill Watson (wwatson@xxxxxxxxx) wrote: > All 1969 Mopar cars had reflectors on the side and not lights. > > It was a one-year deal, just as the 1968 models had lights but no > reflectors. > > Bill > Vancouver, BC > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "EDWARD NOBLE" <NOBLEE@xxxxxxx> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 6:27 PM > Subject: Re: IML: 1967 with 1968 side markers > > >> Just wondering on this side marker light thing. Has anyone with >> a 69 Imperial ever noticed that the rear side marker lights are >> just reflectors and not wired for lighting. I noticed this several >> years ago when I thought my rear side lights were out and was going >> to change the bulbs. No bulbs no sockets no wire. The fronts are >> wired and light up. Just wondering why. Any thoughts? >> Ed Noble >> 1969 Imperial