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New Stop-tail-lamp Set

4th May 1956, Page 59
4th May 1956
Page 59
Page 59, 4th May 1956 — New Stop-tail-lamp Set
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ROBUST constructipn and pleasing appearance are two of the features of a new stop-tail-lamp set made by Wingard (M.A.), Ltd., Chichester, Sussex. A rubber plinth is supplied with each lamp, so that it may be fitted to a sloping or vertical base. An alternative plinth provides for horizontal mounting.

Each lamp embodies a tail and brake light and a reflector, and as a,plastics lens is employed it should last the life-time of the unit.

The base casting is amply strong and has a chromium-plated bezel which enhances the general appearance.

Each lamp is supplied with a twin-filament bulb— either 12v. or 6v., as required—outlet wiring, terminal connections, wiring diagram, template and self-tapping screws.

The pair of lamps can be bought as a kit for 32s., single lamps being available at 16s. Using the template, a member of the staff of -The Commercial Motor was able to fit two lamps in 30 minutes.

[An article on the legal responsibilities of operators in the matter of rear lighting appears on page 186.]

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Locations: Chichester

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