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#167080 - 03/04/10 02:38 PM
Re: Back Up Lamp
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The small chrome light just might be something made by B-L-C. The chrome light and the bracket are in no way original Chevrolet parts, unless the chrome housing is a Guide B-31. The glass lens is definitely aftermarket.
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#167187 - 03/05/10 08:03 PM
Re: Back Up Lamp
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The small chrome light just might be something made by B-L-C. The chrome light and the bracket are in no way original Chevrolet parts, unless the chrome housing is a Guide B-31. The glass lens is definitely aftermarket. dtm The picture clearly shows the Guide B-31 back up lamp housing { made by BLC } which was used on many Chevies in the 40's. Although the mounts were different.... the light housings were the same on all GM vehicles in the late 40's. The cast iron mount in the picture appears to be an Olds or Pontiac mount from the 40's . The lens on the light housing is definitely NOT "aftermarket"... it is a GM guide lens { GM Guide part # 5933749 }.
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#167237 - 03/06/10 04:11 PM
Re: Back Up Lamp
[Re: Chev Nut]
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The design of the glass lens is extremely similar to the 1937-1941 glass lens. The difference however is that this glass lens fits the chrome B-31 size back up light housing. The B-31 housing is bigger in diameter than the 1940 and 1941 back up light housing, therefore the glass lens is different. This back up light glass lens is NOT correct for any Chevrolet. I have seen many of these for sale over the years at swap meets. They are not that hard to find. The 1937-1941 glass lens is moulded Guide and # 922757. Guide B-31 back-up lights were used by Chevrolets in 1947 and 1948 only. You will find Guide B-31 back-up lights also used on other GM cars in the late 1940's, but I don't know the exact years and models.
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#167248 - 03/06/10 06:54 PM
Re: Back Up Lamp
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#167264 - 03/07/10 05:10 AM
Re: Back Up Lamp
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Guide B-31 back-up lights were used by Chevrolets in 1947 and 1948 only. Not "Only" were they used on the '47 &'48's... The Guide B-31 lights were also used on the 1949 & 1950 Chevy cars. GM part # 986239. 
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#168065 - 03/14/10 05:18 PM
Re: Back Up Lamp
[Re: 35Mike]
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I would like to add something into this thread. The B31 Guide light was also used on Harley Davidsons during the 40's and possibly the early 50's. The distinguishing feature is having the drain hole 90 degrees to the left for one side and 90 degrees to the right on the other side. The lens used was the same as the 47 Chevrolet lens. I picked up a pair of these one time at a bargain price then about an hour later realized the drain holes we not in the correct place. After showing them to a HD Collector friend of mine I quickly was advised of my lucky find. I guess now the cat is out of the bag !!!
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#168566 - 03/20/10 06:39 AM
Re: Back Up Lamp
[Re: VCCA Son]
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Registered: 03/20/10
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Howdy! Hi to all... on the scene...Joe MT has it right. I just want to add this. Maybe you all already know this. B-L-C stands for Best Lighting Company. Look them up for their 1930s GM history. Interesting enough, they also made many hubcaps (i.e., AD trucks 47-55 first say B-L-C Made in USA). They also had a near identical twin of the Guide B-31 Backup known as the B-L-C BM-4. Usually when you find these, they have different lenses. Holes on side of backup lights? Used for drainage on Harleys and also Woodies that had the accessory backup attached to the Guide 13-X Round light (as smilarly found on 47-55 first clamshell burbs---mount to sheetmetal differs, though betw. burbs and woodies). Some stores (Woolworths, etc) had backup lights that you'd swear were Guide, B-L-C, but aren't marked on the housing. They're not necessarily older, but made by these companies in a generic format (cheaper for store---kinda knock-off theory, but not). Some were chromed, some painted black. Motorbikes used both (Remember military had black out lights, too); Tractors the black; cars usually the chrome. Most lenses clear, but some are red for gov't/commercial/motorbike usage. Brackets: 1941 and 47 Cadillacs have 2 diff. style brackets---all chrome; 46-48 Chevs (mostly on 48s) have "fishtail" style---all chrome; 49 Chevs have bumper conical splashpan mount(as illus. by MT). Those were either black or chrome. Another mount was the kind directly attached to the backup light housing. Some had wire passed directly through mount; other out of lower rear section. Ad 47-55 first panels, etc even used these as an interior cargo area light. It was really an "all purpose"light you could put anywhere! Since cars, motorbikes, tractors used these, many pickuppers wanted them, too. Best way to do this was to get a Guide or B-L-C 5 3/4" 2002-A or E or whatever, Driving/Passing/Fog Light *BRACKET*, sandblast it, paint it black, and attach it to the rear of your truck bumper. Works like a charm....looks OG! Guide and B-L-C are both alive and well in business today. Hope this helps...
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#173180 - 05/12/10 06:37 AM
Re: Back Up Lamp
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Registered: 08/22/09
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...a bit late on the return email draw...you're all welcome. I learned this ALL from about 5-10 conversations with MotherTrucker (JM). He's the Real OG for wealths of info. MT: If you're out there, or if someone could pass this on to him, I still hope you're not ticked I auditorially memorized every word you said about GM stuff over the phone. No worries: I'm onto GMC 503 inline 6s now, thanks to your enthusiasm in this stuff! Take care to all, and enjoy!
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#173593 - 05/16/10 08:27 PM
Re: Back Up Lamp
[Re: Chev Nut]
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Oil Can Mechanic
Registered: 01/05/02
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Loc: VCCA # 37127 No Rust Arizona
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The 1950-52 used a flush mounting lamp and they were installed in pairs. Therefore the 1949 is very different from the 1950-52. Disregard the post calling the 1949-52 as being the same. Incorrect Chevy Nut ! Disregard Chevy Nut's claim. The free standing light {GM part & 986239} is clearly indicated as the same accessory for the 1949 & 1950 model cars. 1950 may be a transitional year because there are 3 different lights listed as back up lights for the 1950-1952 cars... The one clearly documented in the first picture {GM part # 986239} & The flushmount lights are also indicated as correct for 1950 GM part # 986408 is listed as correct for '50-'52 {without powerglide} GM part #986409 is listed as correct for '50-'52 {with powerglide} There may be some grey area as to the correct 1950 light but to come straight out & claim that the '49 light is different than the '50 light is not correct. 
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#173604 - 05/16/10 09:38 PM
Re: Back Up Lamp
[Re: Mothertrucker]
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Edited by Mothertrucker (05/16/10 09:42 PM)
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#173653 - 05/17/10 12:41 PM
Re: Back Up Lamp
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Original Chevrolet literature contains many errors.
Well.... it is real easy for someone 60 years later to say "The GM literature was wrong" . If that is the case...& we go on the assumption that the GM literature is incorrect.... we all might as well throw out our master parts books & accessory listing books & we can just guess at which parts are correct. My contention is that "At The Time" the literature was written.... It was correct.
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