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Old October 17th 06, 03:41 AM posted to rec.autos.antique
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Default Identifying headlamps

I need to identify a pair of old headlamps. They are round, about 10
inches in diameter, 4 inches deep. The lens has the letters "WK" in
the center and the word "monogram" at the bottom. There is an armored
cable that comes out of the back. I have digital pics.
Thanks, Howard

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Old October 19th 06, 07:14 AM posted to rec.autos.antique
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Default Identifying headlamps

1) During the early period of the industry, head lamps were sometime an
aftermarket affair.

(A possibly easier answer

2) There once was a car call the Willys-Knight - very pppular in the
20s.

Go into your search engine and enter "Willys-Knight" + Photo.


Midlant (When it had a Knight engine (sleeve-valve) it was also called
a "Silent Knight.")


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> I need to identify a pair of old headlamps. They are round, about 10
> inches in diameter, 4 inches deep. The lens has the letters "WK" in
> the center and the word "monogram" at the bottom. There is an armored
> cable that comes out of the back. I have digital pics.
> Thanks, Howard


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Old October 20th 06, 06:22 AM posted to rec.autos.antique
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Default Identifying headlamps

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> That is exactly it! I found a picture of a 1926 sedan that is a
> perfect match.
> Thank you for the info.
>
>
>
wrote:
> > 1) During the early period of the industry, head lamps were sometime an
> > aftermarket affair.
> >
> > (A possibly easier answer
> >
> > 2) There once was a car call the Willys-Knight - very pppular in the
> > 20s.
> >
> > Go into your search engine and enter "Willys-Knight" + Photo.
> >
> >
> > Midlant (When it had a Knight engine (sleeve-valve) it was also called
> > a "Silent Knight.")
> >
> >
> >
wrote:
> > > I need to identify a pair of old headlamps. They are round, about 10
> > > inches in diameter, 4 inches deep. The lens has the letters "WK" in
> > > the center and the word "monogram" at the bottom. There is an armored
> > > cable that comes out of the back. I have digital pics.
> > > Thanks, Howard


 




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