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New listing for Scintilla lights. https://www.ebay.com/itm/312066440727?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
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For sale on ebay. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-Vintage-NOS-SPN-Scintilla-Car-Tail-Light-w-Original-Box-Swiss-Bugatti-11H/183058062800?hash=item2a9f1c5dd0:g:90YAAOSwEYBaeNvL&vxp=mtr
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https://www.rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/AM12/Amelia-Island/lots/r226-1930-bugatti-type-46-superprofile-coupe/280538 This one appears to have Scintilla rear lights also.
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I contacted the people at Les-Six-Troenes, and they informed me that the lights are 100% original with original box and plastic lenses. Apparently, some were made with plastic lenses as well.
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We tried the tapping thing but were still having trouble determining. May give it another shot. Thanks.
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Thanks. I think we'll try that.
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We removed the two front screws and tried to open them to see if we could determine if the lenses were glass but couldn't get them to open. Any ideas? Don't want to damage them of course! Perhaps I could contact the auction where I bought them to see if they know any history on them.
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We can't really determine for sure whether the lenses are glass or plastic. I've been searching online a bit more and found one that was said to be new old stock that had a box just like the box I have. Also, it seems like the originals might have that number under "Swiss Made" while at least some of the repos do not. The back appears to be brown bakelite.
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I bought them at auction. They were advertised as Scintilla Bugatti lights. Don't know any story about them. As to whether the lenses are plastic or glass, I'm not sure. I'll have to have my dad look at them. Thanks.
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I'm sorry, but I don't have a picture at this time.
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I saw an old gas gauge that I believe would install inside a car. The brand was Crolan. Has anyone here heard of that brand and know what car(s) it would fit? I'm just curious. Left a bid at auction but did not win it. Thanks.
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Perhaps someone can point me in the right direction with this trim piece. What vehicle? Location on vehicle? Year? Thanks!
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I have pictured two vintage steel Chevrolet 1-USA license plates. The top one is heavy steel while the bottom one is a lighter steel (not aluminum). There is also a difference in lettering style. Does anyone know what years these were from? The lighter steel would be newer maybe? Any info is appreciated.
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I am attaching two pictures of two vintage steel Chevrolet 1-USA license plates. The top plate is a heavy steel. The bottom plate is a lighter steel. You can also see a difference in the lettering style. Does anyone know the age of these? Does lighter steel mean newer? Any info is appreciated. If this thread would be better off in a different posting section, feel free to move it.
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Very interesting. Thanks.
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Thanks a bunch!
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This item is listed on eBay and at this point will only be sold there with a starting bid of $199.99. URL: http://www.ebay.com/itm/181598755122?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649 International Harvester Motorola Push Button Radio for L-R-S-V Trucks. I believe this is for a 1950s pickup. See eBay for full description. My contact info is Joy Fulleman, located in Richlands, VA USA. Cell phone # is 276-970-1311. E-mail is joy_fulleman@hotmail.com. Thanks!
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I'm having the same problem. At least I am not alone!
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The only markings I see are for the switch. It is marked Arrow Hart & Hegemon, 30212, Made in USA. The switch is broken but apparently is in the on position as it sounds off when I plug it in.