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2nd August 1963, Page 37
2nd August 1963
Page 37
Page 37, 2nd August 1963 — Lamps from Wingard
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.1-1. A RANGE of lamps on which the plastics lenses are mounted in rubber bodies has been introduced by Wingard Ltd., Chichester, Sussex. There are five lamps offered: a stop light, ref. 1030; tail light, ref. 1031; reversing light, ref. 1032; rear-mounted flasher light, ref. 1033, and frontor side-mounted flasher light, ref. 1034.

The first four named are all surface mounting units and all of the same basic design. The lenses are 4in. in diameter, the outside diameter of the rubber base being about 0.5 in. more. The overall depth from the mounting face to the outside of the lens is about 1-5 in. The differences arc in the colour of the lenses and in the case of the tail light, there is

an aperture in the side of the body case to provide number plate illumination. As with the stop light, ref. 1030, the lens is red and in all other respects the two lamps are identical, The prices are also the same15s. 6d. retail.

The reversing light, ref. 1032 and rear flasher light, ref. 1033, are the same as the stop light but have a clear and an amber lens respectively. The retail price of each is 14s. 6c1. The front Or side-mounted flasher lamp, ref. 1034, is double sided and has a mounting pad moulded into the circumference of the rubber body. This lamp has a retail price of El 2s. 6d.

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