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EARLY CHRYSLER "RIBBON" HEADLIGHT AND LIGHT DOORS - WHAT YEARS ?


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I have this very good, early Chrysler headlight, stop-light and cowl-light doors.

Which years did Chrysler use this design ?

The H/L body is perfect with original paint. The H/L door has a few dents. The reflector is in amazing condition. The glass is flat and seems to be shop-made.

It is 100% complete, including socket and vintage bulb.

Thank you,

mikeburch

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My all-original 1926 Chrysler Model 58 had those exact bezels. I believe the 1926 Model 58 and the 1927 Model 50 had those bezels, but I could be mistaken. This photo is of the prototype. It does not have the matching cowl lamp bezels. My Model 58 did.

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keiser31 ......................

Thank you again for sharing your knowledge.

Do you know if all models used these "ribbon" parts ?

Do you still have your 1926 Chrysler ?

Thank you,

mikeburch

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keiser31 ......................

Thank you again for sharing your knowledge.

Do you know if all models used these "ribbon" parts ?

Do you still have your 1926 Chrysler ?

Thank you,

mikeburch

First off, I edited my statement above. Second....not all models in 1926 used that bezel. I believe they were only used on the Model 58. I see in my books that the lower end 1927 Model 50 had those bezels, also. No, I do not still have my Chrysler, unfortunately. I had it when I was 16 years old. I am nearly 62, now.

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keiser31 .................

Thank you again, for your research.

We have all, let some good ones, get away !

You are just a kid at 62. I am 79.

mikeburch

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