Maybe I figured out something unknown, maybe this is old news...
I spent Sunday looking at turn signal lenses on the fronts of ~1965 Triumph Spitfire and Austin Healey cars, wondering if they are the same as the pre-September 1969 Bellett GT.
I found an auction listing, the description says it fits a long list of British cars, and it is made by Lucas. That brought back a little detail from the Asaoka interview article, in which he says the electrical and switch gear was all from or inspired by Lucas.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/200831984281
It's worth a very close look. I will have to measure one, and maybe contact the seller with some dimensions. I have to make new bases anyway. Even if they are not exact replacements, they might make a good substitute.
Possible Early GT new front turn signal lenses
Re: Possible Early GT new front turn signal lenses
JT
you are on the right track
We have the Lucas lens here -- they came from Morris Minor 1000 Almost the same slightly less diameter but didn't have the Beehive Look and of course had Lucas on it
The Landrovers have a very similar lens with the beehive look but have screws holding them to a base plate.
I have been through this madness and have cast my own copies from polyeurathane craft supply store make the male and female molds and pour in some 2 part clear -- they look good but not sure how the UV will treat them
Old link here
http://www.bellett.net/forums/viewtopic ... ive#p10268
I'll post up some pictures and links soon
Regards
Flying
you are on the right track
We have the Lucas lens here -- they came from Morris Minor 1000 Almost the same slightly less diameter but didn't have the Beehive Look and of course had Lucas on it
The Landrovers have a very similar lens with the beehive look but have screws holding them to a base plate.
I have been through this madness and have cast my own copies from polyeurathane craft supply store make the male and female molds and pour in some 2 part clear -- they look good but not sure how the UV will treat them
Old link here
http://www.bellett.net/forums/viewtopic ... ive#p10268
I'll post up some pictures and links soon
Regards
Flying
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Re: Possible Early GT new front turn signal lenses
That top link looks the same as on my Minor 1000
Re: Possible Early GT new front turn signal lenses
looks like a little bit like mine 68 /12 gt
Re: Possible Early GT new front turn signal lenses
Hi Guys
Here is a picture of the Lucas Lens l594 on the left and an Original Bellett 67 gt glass on the right
and my bellett copies in the backround
Cheers
Here is a picture of the Lucas Lens l594 on the left and an Original Bellett 67 gt glass on the right
and my bellett copies in the backround
Cheers
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Re: Possible Early GT new front turn signal lenses
I was looking at the one with the taller dome. I found a link that said there were three or four different lenses on the Lucas equipped British cars:
http://www.triumphspitfire.com/frontlights.html
This in the shallower clear lens (1950's):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/200877593935
But it looks like the early GT might be halfway between the two.
Finding which one is the closest match might also trace what was the inspiration when the GT was designed. It sounded like they took a smorgasbord approach, a little of this car, a little of that, and mixed them up. And whatever the inspiration, it would have to predate the car's introduction. The shorter 1950's lens might be it.
http://www.triumphspitfire.com/frontlights.html
This in the shallower clear lens (1950's):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/200877593935
But it looks like the early GT might be halfway between the two.
Finding which one is the closest match might also trace what was the inspiration when the GT was designed. It sounded like they took a smorgasbord approach, a little of this car, a little of that, and mixed them up. And whatever the inspiration, it would have to predate the car's introduction. The shorter 1950's lens might be it.