Tail lights are '37 Chrysler Royal mounted on socal stainless stands. Sent from my SM-G900P using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
An edit to my original post. This is not my tail light, wish it was, along with another matching one. Assuming I found an affordable pair I would go to the trouble of replacing the 39 Ford lights currently on my roadster. I hope this is not an invitation to the scammers wishing to get in my wallet.
Love all the cool types. A few worry me,that they are mounted as the very last thing on the car=first thing to get bumped. I used two very old RayO Driving Lamps off a rafter in my Grandads barn,I found in 1958. Put them on my hot rod in 1959{made then into 12 volt,had been kerosene.
60 pages of tail lights: https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/we-all-like-a-nice-rear-end.1099639/
Three classic British types, perhaps useful for the right sort of build: Lucas ST38 "pork pie". Lucas ST51 "D": shown on its side. The flat sides go against the short ends of a European-style horizontal registration plate. "Diver's helmet" made by CAV, Lucas, Rotax, and others. Generally out of favour by c. 1932, but I love them.
Ok, it's a Photoshop but i'll run '51 Buick Taillights on my '30 Tudor. Maybe a cool license plate mount. Cheers from Brazil! Sent from my Moto G (5S) using The H.A.M.B. mobile app