Light Bulb Part Number Needed

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Light Bulb Part Number Needed

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So, I went to replace the bulb for my rear license plate lamp. The old bulb was so corroded that I couldn't get a number off of it. I know I can get a new bulb from LMC, but it doesn't give the bulb number in their catalog, and I'd rather pick one up at the local NAPA store. Does anyone have the bulb number for a '67 F250 license plate lamp bulb? :hmm:

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Re: Light Bulb Part Number Needed

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All right! This is EXACTLY what I needed. I searched all over everywhere for this info, and didn't think it would be so difficult to find. Once again, the Fordification members to my rescue!

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Re: Light Bulb Part Number Needed

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Great list, but it needs some editing to correctly show that the 70-72 clusters used 194 bulbs, not 1895s, for illumination and warning functions ...


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Re: Light Bulb Part Number Needed

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mk wrote:Great list, but it needs some editing to correctly show that the 70-72 clusters used 194 bulbs, not 1895s, for illumination and warning functions ...


mike
:yt: But it's directly from the MPC... :doh:

It also doesn't have the correct side marker bulbs listed. :hmm:
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Re: Light Bulb Part Number Needed

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Just another case to show that anyone who thinks the Ford catalogs are akin to holy scripture needs their head examined :D Lots of mistakes in there but to be expected with the volume of information being piled in.

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Mercury truck ID thread:
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... =2&t=35331
Ford truck model history:
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... =2&t=37394
Using dentside fender liners:
http://fordification.com/forum/viewtopi ... =7&t=35675
Matchbox diecast bumps:
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... =2&t=45618
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