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Hot Rods I.D. these headlites

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by rusty1, Sep 5, 2018.

  1. rusty1
    Joined: Nov 25, 2004
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    ...can anyone I.D. these lites,..lens lettering says Tripp Speedlight...any idea what they came off of?...make someone some cool hot rod lites...
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  2. chriseakin
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  3. HOTRODPRIMER
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    1930 Cadillac. HRP
     
  4. BJR
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    They are aftermarket driving lights sold at auto supply stores in the 20's and 30's and 40's. Some had levels on the top casting, some did not. I had a set on my 32 Hupmobile. 1932 Hupmobile.png
     
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  5. The37Kid
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    Tripp driving lights, the ones with the bubble level on top are the large Seniors and fit the large Cl***ics. Bob
     
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  6. 302GMC
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    '30s king of the accessories .. some turned with the steering.
     
  7. Ned Ludd
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    I'd like to see a thread on pre-WWII aftermarket headlights, from weird E&Js and Woodlites, through less extreme ones like these, to the various '20s American drum-shaped headlights and the cl***ic European Lucases and Marchals. In other words, that entire vibrant industry which was flagrantly handed over to the OEM suppliers' old-boy club by the 1940 sealed-beam law.
     
  8. HOTRODPRIMER
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    I am totally wrong, I didn't notice the bumper brackets for the accessory lights, I was comparing the Art Deco part of the light housing to that of the Cadillac of the time period. HRP
     
  9. BJR
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    The lights that turned with the steering used on the big 30's Cads and Packards were called Pilot Rays.
     
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