Rear lights 63 model
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Rear lights 63 model
I have a 63 model that has the older type of rear lights as on the 62 and earlier cars, these were original equipment but they don't seem to fit right on wings, as they are not facing straight and seem to go out at an angle ( both facing outwards ), I have tried swapping them around but that makes no difference, can anyone tell me if this is normal or has it been fitted with the wrong lights?
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Re: Rear lights 63 model
Was just going to put post up regarding rear lights I'm putting new 59 rear lights on but they don't seem.to tighten do I have put loads of washers on to build up on. Bolt sorry for hijacking your thread
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Re: Rear lights 63 model
Mines a 62 std rear light as far as I know just had additional amber indicators fitted.
Don't know if the pic helps.
Don't know if the pic helps.
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Re: Rear lights 63 model
Probably a bit late now, as the separate indicator lenses have been fitted to both cars featured in this thread but if it is of interest, you might like to check out the Dual Personality Minors Facebook page.https://www.facebook.com/groups/dualper ... risminors/ Under the 'Files' tab I have given a step by step guide as to how I installed amber indicators whilst retaining the original red lenses.
It would be remiss of me not to mention the considerable help I received from 'geoberni' in achieving all this.
If anyone can't access the F/b group, I would be happy to send it via a PM.
A fellow Moggy owner followed me to a Classic Car show yesterday and was keen to tell me how effective the amber indicators were.......as well as the brake lights.
Whilst I've got your attention, may I put in another plug for the DP register please. Basically, any vehicle manufactured between Sept '62 and October '64 is almost certainly a Dual Personality Minor and together with my co-registrar we are trying to record as many surviving DP Minors as possible on the register.
Look out for the DPR stand at the National, for all you need to know......and probably a lot that you don't!
It would be remiss of me not to mention the considerable help I received from 'geoberni' in achieving all this.
If anyone can't access the F/b group, I would be happy to send it via a PM.
A fellow Moggy owner followed me to a Classic Car show yesterday and was keen to tell me how effective the amber indicators were.......as well as the brake lights.
Whilst I've got your attention, may I put in another plug for the DP register please. Basically, any vehicle manufactured between Sept '62 and October '64 is almost certainly a Dual Personality Minor and together with my co-registrar we are trying to record as many surviving DP Minors as possible on the register.
Look out for the DPR stand at the National, for all you need to know......and probably a lot that you don't!

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Re: Rear lights 63 model
Cud u send me.it by pm.please.many thanks
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Re: Rear lights 63 model
Mine had the rear beehive amber indicators fitted when I purchased the car, I've replaced the front side light lenses with amber as indicators only and the side lights are now in the headlights.Owlsman wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 8:17 pm Probably a bit late now, as the separate indicator lenses have been fitted to both cars featured in this thread but if it is of interest, you might like to check out the Dual Personality Minors Facebook page.https://www.facebook.com/groups/dualper ... risminors/ Under the 'Files' tab I have given a step by step guide as to how I installed amber indicators whilst retaining the original red lenses.
It would be remiss of me not to mention the considerable help I received from 'geoberni' in achieving all this.
If anyone can't access the F/b group, I would be happy to send it via a PM.
A fellow Moggy owner followed me to a Classic Car show yesterday and was keen to tell me how effective the amber indicators were.......as well as the brake lights.
Whilst I've got your attention, may I put in another plug for the DP register please. Basically, any vehicle manufactured between Sept '62 and October '64 is almost certainly a Dual Personality Minor and together with my co-registrar we are trying to record as many surviving DP Minors as possible on the register.
Look out for the DPR stand at the National, for all you need to know......and probably a lot that you don't!![]()
Regards Bill
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Re: Rear lights 63 model
A photo of your problem would help....Rose taupe wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 5:17 pm I have a 63 model that has the older type of rear lights as on the 62 and earlier cars, these were original equipment but they don't seem to fit right on wings, as they are not facing straight and seem to go out at an angle ( both facing outwards ), I have tried swapping them around but that makes no difference, can anyone tell me if this is normal or has it been fitted with the wrong lights?
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Re: Rear lights 63 model
It sounds like you have late wings.
The rear wings on this period (1963)have the holes in a different place changing lhe location of the lights. . The earlier lights fit the late wings , but not in the original location-they are higher Most restored cars like mine have them fitted in the wrong location
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The rear wings on this period (1963)have the holes in a different place changing lhe location of the lights. . The earlier lights fit the late wings , but not in the original location-they are higher Most restored cars like mine have them fitted in the wrong location
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Re: Rear lights 63 model
It seems my Minor has been fitted with the wrong lights maybe from a Midget or Sprite, they are meant to fit on a flat surface, whereas the minor ones are handed.
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Re: Rear lights 63 model
It sounds like it. The correct light has a contoured base which is thicker than the sprite ones. They fit onto new wings, but are slightly higher than the original location of factory wings as they changed the predrilled hole location. I don't think most people notice this detail
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Re: Rear lights 63 model
I will wait and see what comes along later as for now these lights are ok, one of the past owners had wired them the wrong way around and I had brake lights when I turned the side light on and vice versa. 

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Re: Rear lights 63 model
I have 1959 minor I have just purchased new lights fir rear when fitting I noticed the bolt that goes threw wing into back of light seem to big as unable to tighten them up shoukd I cut the bolt down or buy smaller bolts for the lights the bolts came.with the lights only other thing I can think of is put washers on but need few to be able to tighten lights
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Re: Rear lights 63 model
Bolts are obv on rear of light but this is the light
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Re: Rear lights 63 model
Have you got the gasket in place?
It's a long time since I fitted mine but it sounds like you may have shorten the bolt
It's a long time since I fitted mine but it sounds like you may have shorten the bolt
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Re: Rear lights 63 model
Does the gasket go underneath the light or under wing yes ill prob have shorten bolt
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Re: Rear lights 63 model
There's a gasket under the lens and under the base.....Maria1959morris wrote: ↑Mon Jun 24, 2024 5:18 pm Does the gasket go underneath the light or under wing yes ill prob have shorten bolt
Note the base gasket was originally handed to match the base (8 & 9), these days they are not...
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