I am planning to put turn signals on my 1927 Coupe. There is a bracket that attaches to the fender on the left side. I ordered and received a bracket for the right side to match. However, there is another bracket/license plate holder that the tail light attaches to.
Does anyone know what this part is called and where would I find one to have the two lights match in height. I got the new light assembly but I need to have something to make both sides similar.
I just cannot seem to find anything that looks like that.
See attached photos of the existing mount/assembly. Thanks for your help!
Mike
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Re: Another Newbie Question
There is one for that taillight, that is designed for the pickups.
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I do not believe the license plate portion was ever sold separately. Do you have a taillight housing like in the picture shown? It is different than what the suppliers sell. Best bet is to see if there is one on eBay where the taillight.
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Thanks! I appreciate the help
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I have the original one. The replacement from the suppliers are not the same size but similar look.
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Re: Another Newbie Question
The license plate bracket, taillight base with single socket are one piece.
The lense holder can is seperate. You basically need another tail light unit & will have to change the sockets in both to double sockets.
The stock light is a running light, no stop feature.
The lense holder can is seperate. You basically need another tail light unit & will have to change the sockets in both to double sockets.
The stock light is a running light, no stop feature.