Note, these lenses are not the bullet lens for the main lights. The parking light lens is in the bumper. The main lights are different. Hugh ----- Original Message ----- From: "Henry Hopkins" <hhrp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <PNKMoore@xxxxxxx> Cc: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 11:39 AM Subject: Re: IML: '58 reproduction tail lights and determination of original color > Contact georgelaurie@xxxxxxxxxxx available $150 pair parking light $125 > pair, back-up $90 pair. In Australia, excellent work, and there is an easy > way to do the payment. He'll explain. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <PNKMoore@xxxxxxx> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 3:57 AM > Subject: Re: IML: '58 reproduction tail lights and determination of original > color > > > Hey Folks: > > I've had my ‘58 Imperial "project car" for about two weeks, and while all > I've had time to do on it is wash it and shove it into a garage, I've > greatly > enjoyed being in the club and reading all of the emails. I've learned a > lot. > > At one point, I think I was cruising through the Imperial website and saw > where someone was advertising their ability to produce reproduction tail > lights. > I've looked since and I can't find that entry. I want to make this car a > daily driver, not necessarily a show car, so I'm not particularly concerned > about > finding and dropping serious money on NOS taillights. Can anyone direct me > to that site entry or to another source for good reproduction tail light > lenses > for the ‘58? Mine are broken and all that's left is the base and interior > lens. The cones are gone. > > Also, I'm collecting as much data as I can in anticipation of various stages > of the restoration, and one thing I'm stuck on is the paint. When I bought > the car I thought it was black. I've looked at the paint chips, however, > and > I'm not sure Chrysler offered a true "black" in 1958. It may be "midnight > blue" > or something else. I've seen references to "fender tags" when determining > original color, but I don't know what that means. Can anyone give me some > pointers on determining the original color? > > I still haven't been able to get at the motor long enough to pull plugs or > the pan and see if I'm got a chance to revive or if I'm looking at a > rebuild, > which I'd have to send out. I've got plenty of time, of course, but I want > to > get at it! Thanks for all of your help. > > Patrick Moore > Southeast Louisiana > ‘58 4 door hardtop (that may or may not be black) > >