WTB Raydex Light diffuser
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Re: WTB Raydex Light diffuser
Hard to find ?
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Re: WTB Raydex Light diffuser
Any out there?
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Re: WTB Raydex Light diffuser
Video of what they do https://m.facebook.com/FentonHistoryCen ... 553574209/
Check this out pair went unsold uin Victoria https://online.doningtonauctions.com.au ... -diffusers
These were use to cutoff light that blinded oncoming drivers as well. Shade is green
Check this out pair went unsold uin Victoria https://online.doningtonauctions.com.au ... -diffusers
These were use to cutoff light that blinded oncoming drivers as well. Shade is green
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Re: WTB Raydex Light diffuser
Thanks for that post….interesting.
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Re: WTB Raydex Light diffuser
8 1/4 Macbeth…..any out there for sale?
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Re: WTB Raydex Light diffuser
Yes the ones above are mine and for sale
They are the early flat style so the eyebrow is flat not bulged out. early lens are round & use a different rim style clips than H lens. have them too
The past is a great place and I don't want to erase it or to regret it, but I don't want to be its prisoner either.
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Re: WTB Raydex Light diffuser
I have a 1921 T
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Re: WTB Raydex Light diffuser
The differences in electric headlight buckets are how they are mounted on the car: fork, fender support arm (subtle bracket differences), or fender brace. Also the adjustment position screw 6 vs 9 o'clock. Rim finish 1915 Brass, then Black then Nickle (1926-27). The lens changes from round to H pattern caused the clips inside the rims to change, but the rivets to secure the rime to headlight bucket did not change for the Black & Nickle buckets.
From the MTFCA Encyclopedia Green Visor on 1921 replaced the clear round lens- What lens do you have clear or fluted? --
Rim Clips - some use H style clips on round glass
The past is a great place and I don't want to erase it or to regret it, but I don't want to be its prisoner either.
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