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1968 Repro Marchal lights

dalorzo_f

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Took a closer look at the new repros. While very nice parts, some differences to OEM (which is not surprising)

Here is a link to Pete Disher's CoralSnake site with a pic of the OEM lights, I am assuming same as Shelby (kudos for Pete for his support and documentation for the hobby!)

http://www.thecoralsnake.com/FogLight

Here is a view of the repro, looks "good".

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Lets look closer...

Upper left - cast 656 in glass, not on drawing

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Upper right - cast IODE, not on orginal drawing

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Lower left - SEV looks simialr, but no "Made in France" along lower edge

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Lower right - similar Marchal script, but again no numbers on right side and different ones at bottom, as per original drawings.

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And a look at the back and mount. I think the mount is a bit different, but am not sure...

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So, while a very nice piece, some easily noted differences to OEM, which may be intentional to avoid scammers selling them as NOS.... and things only us insane folks would notice anyway! :icon_pani
 

nates68

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Thanks for all the info on the repos 656. I think they will look good on my car for the price. I couldnt find any real ones to buy. My car was built in Feb 68 so it came with Marchals. Thanks again, Nates68
 

hookedtrout

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Is there a link to the website for purchasing the repro's? Can you purchase just the lens?
 
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dalorzo_f

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As noted, this was not meant as criticism of the parts, tehy are very nice parts and I will be using a set on the GH/EXP500 replica..

Have only seen the entire light sold, no parts.
 

nates68

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Cory, Go to mustangs Unlimited .com look at their catalog they sell for $299 Thats a $100 less than NPD.They come with covers.


Nate
 

Sarge

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That "post" swivels backwards, and is how it attaches to the mounting bracket in the grill. Just took my old pair (backups now) out of box to confirm.
Robert
 

Sarge

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Good reproductions as far as I can tell. 656 in upper left hand corner does not concur with my original set, and my set has a bunch of letters on the right hand side edge of the glass which my old eyes can't make out (even with a flashlight and magnifying glass!!!) If I really needed to, I could take a Sharpie, and highlight what the numbers/letters are though. If someone REALLY needed it. uugh. entropy has set in. I'm gettin old. Gonna get me a "rascal" and put CS script on it!! mebbe some 10 spokes for wheels.
 

limelyt

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I have a set of these and found that after you drive around a little they start to fall foward. Not anyway of tighten them. I have orginial Marchels that have broken lenes and bought these for there lens, as lenes are very hard to come by.
 

JohnnyQuest515

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Funny, but nobody has said anything about Paul's new book, it clearly shows the Marchals in up close detail.

By the way anyone looking to buy a repop set, I have an extra.

Randy
 

nates68

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Randy, now you tell me. lol just sent off for a pair,darn. How much for yours?



Nates68
 
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dalorzo_f

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In looking at the pair I have the nut appers to clamp the "cup washer" (in photo) to the base. This appears to clamp the ball on the end of the threaded stud and limit travel?

Basically the same setup as on the Lucas lights as the mouning stud has to pivot and the tension on it from installing holds the head in place...???
 

nates68

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Randy, where did you get your repos? Im in vegas today at a big car swap meet ,went to shelbys place in vegas lots of fun. (no gt/cs) in his collection.


Nates68
 

somethingspecial

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Dont forget there is a tubular spacer approximately 1" long which goes between the pivot and the bevelled washer. This holds it out from the fog light bracket of the grille and the back of the fog light housing is held out from grille as well. This allows you to properly tighten the lights. I'll post some pics to illustrate as soon as I can get my camera back from my daughter.
 

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fog light spacer print

PDF attachment of spacer.
 

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nates68

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Ok Mike, where the heck would i get those type spacers? Any help?

Thanks, nate
 
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dalorzo_f

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NPD lists those? Part number?

I asked NPD if they had the mounting kit for the Marchal's when I bought 'em, brackets and washer, "no" was the reply?? Looked on line and in the catalog... did not see them...
 
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