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#159458 - 12/18/09 08:15 AM
Re: guide S-16 spot light
[Re: MrMack]
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Registered: 11/22/01
Posts: 10233
Loc: The Great State of TEXAS
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Mack, To sell them might be a solution if we all were clear thinking and logical. But as you already know if we all were, then none of us would be in this hobby. Just ask some of your non-car crazy buddies or neighbors. If they are honest they will tell you that all those old, obsolete vehicles just don't make sense. Join the modern world and "text"! don't call or talk? It is also not a matter of "need" even thought we often use that word to justify our lunacy. It is indeed a matter of "want" and that can often be much more powerful than "need". Just ask the druggies or smokers or ???? So if chef wants to put on the Unity the do it. I am sure he will be happier. That is unless he will get a bunch of personal pleasure in spending the time and money to restore and install the Guide (ing) Light. 
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#159460 - 12/18/09 08:50 AM
Re: guide S-16 spot light
[Re: Chipper]
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Registered: 05/22/05
Posts: 538
Loc: seligman ,az
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Chef: Like chipper said. Do what makes you happy and don't let one or two negative people persuade you differently. Some people think if it's not there way,it's not the right way. Do it your way ! 
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#159493 - 12/18/09 02:47 PM
Re: guide S-16 spot light
[Re: Chipper]
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Registered: 12/14/01
Posts: 11879
Loc: Central Texas
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Well Chef you did ask for opinions....... Do you see this spotlight? I never ever needed it except at the drive in movie pre-dusk follow the ball film. The damned handle and switch was always in the way.....You don't follow much with a spotlight at 70-80 MPH....I hated the damn thing but never decided to weld the hole up, lead it in and spray primer and paint, so it stayed on the car 
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#160979 - 01/04/10 05:14 AM
Re: guide S-16 spot light
[Re: FLEET 47]
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Registered: 12/03/06
Posts: 846
Loc: Sandwich, IL USA
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I’m glad your installation turned out for the good Bruce. I’ve been following this thread with some interest because I’ve got a botched installation of a Guide S-16 on my 1950, 3600 pu. http://www.pbase.com/dennygraham/accessories&page=2 I’m getting into the bodywork a little at a time and the cabs number should come up this fall after the summer driving season is over. When I bought the truck it had this spotlight mounted on it but the guy that installed it must have been as tilted as the guy that painted the truck red. As you can see by the bend in the thru tube that he drilled the hole crooked. My guess is he drilled half way from the outside then decided to go the other half from the inside and the two holes didn’t line up. Then either the trim/mounting plate was the wrong one or he just didn’t know how to mount it. I’m going to be welding up holes and re-drilling when I get to the cab and I’d really like to see some pictures of the correct installation so I can do it right the second time. I read a comment on the brightness of the 6v bulb. I just have to voice my feelings about a 6v bulb being just as bright as a 12v bulb or a 24v or a 120v. No matter what the voltage of the bulb is, bulbs of the same candlepower will be just as bright. It is simply a matter of how much current your system is drawing, the increase in voltages just allowed for lower current draw, lighter gauge wire meaning less copper in the loom, less expense, less weight. Dim 6v lights are almost always caused by high resistance connections, i.e., corroded crimp or push connectors, corroded contacts, poor ground return connections etc. Much of the lighting is grounded to the sheet metal which is grounded to the frame thru bolts or screws which will corrode after sitting out in the rain or in damp garages for 40, 50, 60 years. So if your 6v system has good electrical continuity then you’re going to have good lights, certainly adequate for any of your driving needs. I guarantee you that 55 years ago we weren’t driving around in the dark with dim lights. The improvements in lighting are not from the increase in voltage but from the filament, gas and reflector advances that have been made over the years. Denny Graham Sandwich, IL
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#161092 - 01/05/10 10:48 AM
Re: guide S-16 spot light
[Re: chef-chevy]
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Registered: 02/11/05
Posts: 1572
Loc: The Green Mountain State
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Thanks for the pics Ken,why I don't get set up on photo bucket or something similar???????Some day Hey Bruce, if you can install that spotlight without wrecking something.......you just might be able to set up a Photbucket account too  Otherwise I don't mind posting for you. Denny....there are a couple more pics of Bruce's Aero in the VCCA Members Photos...just search back a way. And if you get despsrate. my 48 Aero is the one in the 100 Years Of Chevrolet from the VCCA homepage and another view in my signature.
Edited by ken48 (01/05/10 10:52 AM)
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#161130 - 01/05/10 04:53 PM
Re: guide S-16 spot light
[Re: ken48]
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Registered: 12/03/06
Posts: 846
Loc: Sandwich, IL USA
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Afraid the template for the pick up would be different than the cars Bruce. I think the pillar sits a lot more vertical on the PU. I've had all 6 pictures of your Fleetline saved for a while Ken. If it weren't for the front clip from the side that looks just like my old Caddy. Although I'm tied up with the truck for a while, I’ve been keeping my eyes open for a car; I'd like something post war but my wife is drawn toward the early 50's style. Since I already had a few of them when I was a teenager and they would be my second choice. I can see a battle on the horizon when it comes to laying down the money. But I gotta finish the AD first and right now doing it all myself, I’m a ways off. http://www.pbase.com/dennygraham/image/120846432/large Thanks for all the pictures guys; I'm building quite a photo album of your rides. Denny Graham Sandwich, IL
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#161171 - 01/06/10 07:50 AM
Re: guide S-16 spot light
[Re: chef-chevy]
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Registered: 05/11/02
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Loc: seattle,wa.
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