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Improved Lucas headlamp

4th September 1970
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A high-intensity Powerbeam headlamp unit introduced by Lucas is an improved version of the existing 7010, 75/50W sealed beam unit. The new version has been developed by Lucas in conjunction with British Sealed Beams Ltd. of Corby, to produce a much whiter light on main beam without loss of beam control.

The dipped beam and its performance remain unaltered but it is reported that a new high standard has been achieved with a normal tungsten filament in the main beam. This makes for a lower cost than comparable highintensity-beam lamps such as halogen.

Made by: Joseph Lucas Ltd, Great King Street, Birmingham.

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Locations: Birmingham

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