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03-13-2010 08:13 AM #1
Where to get a lighted 29-39 license plate frame?
Looking for something w/ a built-in light to fit a 1932 vintage plate. I have no room for an external mount light like a Lobecks.
I've searched until my fingers bled.
Anyone know of a source?
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03-13-2010 06:06 PM #2
Speedway has some different license plate lights, have you looked there?Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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03-13-2010 07:25 PM #3
Yep. Checked Speedway.
About the only thing I can find are chrome frames, no light.
The lighted bolts are not my cup of tea.
Theme? Something 60's hot rod.
The frame on there in pic is for a standard size plate, not a 32.
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03-13-2010 07:38 PM #4
Now that you've put up a pic we can see what your limitations are. By the "Lobeck" light I presume it's a knockoff of the "hollywood" style that mounts above the plate? How about twisting your thinking a bit. Back in the era you want to emulate there were also lights mounted to the side. You might have to fabricate a backer panel for behind the plate (aluminum, steel, whatever works for you) with a couple "wings" to mount the light units to.
Here are a few examples;
http://www.jcwhitney.com/chrome-lice...&redir=k232270
http://www.amazon.com/RoadPro-RP-107.../dp/B001JT3DNC
http://www.etrailer.com/p-LP71CB.html
And with some searching you can find many more styles.
Or, there's this motorcycle unit that could be very clean, mount two, one on either side; http://www.customdynamics.com/illumi...nce_plates.htm
the one nearly halfway down the page identified as "vertical".Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
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03-29-2010 07:34 PM #5
Wound up making my own. Cut the light off the old frame, contoured it to fit the chrome steel frame.
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