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#496836 - 03/24/08 05:32 PM Back-up lights
Harry Connors Offline
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Registered: 01/05/08
Posts: 37
Did the 1948 Lincoln Continental Coupe have back-up lights? If so what did they look like? Harry

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#496894 - 03/24/08 08:40 PM Re: Back-up lights [Re: Harry Connors]
V12Bill Offline
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Registered: 07/02/03
Posts: 500
Loc: Mt. Holly, N.J.
The post war cars were hard to come by and when a dealer had one for sale he would add as many options as he dared to up the price and make a little extra profit for himself. My '48 has a backup lite that is mounted on the rear bumper gravel guard, on the left side between the bumper wing and the guard. It is marked Ford, installed by a Ford dealer that sold Lincolns? I have seen other Lincolns with the same lite and have to assume that they were installed by the original dealer.

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#499187 - 04/02/08 11:43 PM Re: Back-up lights [Re: V12Bill]
ralphnof49 Offline
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Registered: 09/01/06
Posts: 26
My 47 Club Coupe has backup lights, one one each side under the tail lights. The glass is dome shaped. The switch was no longer present so I added one on the shift linkage. I could send a picture if there is interest and I can figure out how to attach it.
Ralph

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#499589 - 04/04/08 03:20 PM Re: Back-up lights [Re: ralphnof49]
ralphnof49 Offline
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Registered: 09/01/06
Posts: 26
Picture with back up lights.


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August 07 004a.jpg(14 downloads)


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#499769 - 04/05/08 11:41 AM Re: Back-up lights [Re: ralphnof49]
Phil Knapp Offline
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Registered: 02/09/03
Posts: 780
Loc: Round Rock, Texas
Hi Ralph.
I am unable to view your backup light photo but here's a photo of backup lights on a 1947 Zephyr. I don't know if they are genuine Ford accesories or not. This person has also installed some accessory turn signals and brake lights on his zephyr because he drives it regularly.

There is a tidier way to add two more brake lights to these Zephyrs and Continentals by installing a 1956-7 Lincoln/Thunderbird turn signal switch. It's the exact same configuration as the original 1941-48 Lincoln turn signal switch except it has the extra wiring to add brake lights to the existing rear turn signals. Some messing around with the wiring is required as well as snaking a couple extra wires down the steering column. I've had this switch on my '47 Continental for some 40+ years and am planning on installing it on my '41 Continental.


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1947 Zephyr backup lights.JPG(12 downloads)
Description: 1947 Zephyr backup lights


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#500277 - 04/07/08 02:15 PM Re: Back-up lights [Re: Phil Knapp]
abelincoln Offline
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Registered: 11/11/05
Posts: 100
Harry, Phil:
You can use the existing turn signal / tail light bulbs for brake lights by adding a couple double pole double throw relays somewhere under the dash. Use the turn signal switch to pick up the two relay coils, isolate the front signals with diodes, and use the relay contacts to lift the brake light circuit on the side the turn signal switch is turned on. If this is confusing, I'll make a schematic.
Abe

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#500313 - 04/07/08 03:39 PM Re: Back-up lights [Re: abelincoln]
Phil Knapp Offline
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Registered: 02/09/03
Posts: 780
Loc: Round Rock, Texas
Thanks Abe,

I think the 56-7 T-Bird/Lincoln turn signal switch is cleaner and easier. No relays, no extra switches, no diodes, etc. It uses the existing rear turn signal bulbs as extra brake lights with **NO** visible external modifications!

Compare the switch in the photo with your stock 41-48 Lincoln turn signal switch. It's a direct, bolt-in replacement with the necessary additional wiring!

This switch is available (NEW) from T-Bird parts dealers for about $90


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1957 T-Bird turn signal switch.jpg(12 downloads)
Description: 1957 T-Bird/Lincoln Turn Signal Switch

1956-57 Lincoln turn signal switch.jpg(12 downloads)
Description: 1956-57 Lincoln Turn Signal Switch

Turn_Signal_Schematic.jpg(12 downloads)
Description: Turn Signal Schematic


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#500591 - 04/08/08 10:28 AM Re: Back-up lights [Re: Phil Knapp]
ralphnof49 Offline
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Registered: 09/01/06
Posts: 26
Phil, I several tried several times to attach a photo without success. I followed directions I found on previous postings and don't know the problem. The message said I had attached a file, but it would not show up on the preview window. My backup lights fit into holes in the fenders just below the tail lights. I saw a similar set up on a 47 or 48 Cadillac.
As for wiring for the tail lights to be brake lights as well, I used the kit supplied by Narragansett. It also has a 4 way flasher set up.
Ralph.

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