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Old 09-02-2016, 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by strictlypersonl View Post
The body shape is quite different between the rectangular and round rear lights. They can't be exchanged without considerable bodywork.
Does the difference in body shape between the two physically prevent the rectangular light from resting on the "pad" on the "street" body; or, are we just talking about it not looking right, because the shape wouldn't match that of the original cars that came with rectangular tail lights?

Could you advise if there is a bulb in the lower of the two round lenses with a cutout in the 'glass; or, is it just a surface-mounted reflector held on with two screws?

If just surface mounted, my thinking is that the rectangular lense would cover the cutout of the upper round lense and the top screw hole of the lower round lense, potentially just requiring the lower screw hole for the lower lense to be filled/touched up. Please correct me if I'm missing something.

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