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26th September 1958
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QEVERAL makers have new driving and auxiliary lamps on display at the Commercial Motor Show. Joseph Lucas, Ltd., Great King Street, Birmingham 19, exhibit on Stand 2490 their CFT and CLR lamps, which are combinations of the spigot-mounting types ant!: the standard F700 headlamp. By retaining the standard adaptor, the new lamps can be used on insulated-return wiring.

They are being made in both 12v. and

24v. versions. The CFI fog lamp costs £4 Ss. and the CLR long-range lamp £5. Ills obligatory by law to have an internal warning light when a reversing lamp is in operation, and Lucas now offer a 24v. , version of their pull-out switch incorpor: ating a lamp bulb. This is priced at 10s, MarchaLDistributorss, Ltd., ' B r 0,0 k Lane

North;;Br en f d, Middx, show On Stand

379JM UniLVNoriin matching fog 'and, driy: ing lamps which ' May

incorporate flashing; light indicators and side lights. The company . also have other auxil iary lamps. . '

Of particularly slender construction, fog and long-range lamps exhibited by Bosch, Ltd., 20 Carlisle Road: London, N.W.9, on Stand 394K L, cost £3 16s. 3d.