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Mark Towers 18-08-15 22:13

Ford CMP BLACKOUT head lamp MASK
 
Hi all,

If anyone can kindly point me in the right direction, I am looking for a Blackout mask for my headlamp on my 1944 Ford CMP LAAT.

Thank you.

Mark Towers

BCA 18-08-15 22:17

PM sent with details. ....... Brian

Arthur Morel 19-08-15 11:45

black out
 
Hello sorry in i,v jumped in are they the same as the one for a 1944 ford cmp f30 as i am looking for one too and dnt know what i am looking for thankz Arthur
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Originally Posted by Mark Towers (Post 213065)
Hi all,

If anyone can kindly point me in the right direction, I am looking for a Blackout mask for my headlamp on my 1944 Ford CMP LAAT.

Thank you.

Mark Towers


BCA 19-08-15 19:54

Arthur: PM sent Re; BO shield

BCA 19-08-15 20:07

A reminder to those wishing to install the hooded blackout shield: you must have the original headlight glass (removed for installation of the shield) which was separate from the reflector. If you have modern glass sealed beams then the only blackout shield you can use is the convex metal shield (no hood) which conforms to the curved shape of the glass. The convex style came in 3 versions: solid shield (no light allowed) , a pinhole style and a style with a half-moon-shaped opening.
Late in the war a more practical hooded shield was introduced which had a rotating section that allowed the shield to act as a the original shield did or, when the section was rotated then a large glass area is exposed for normal driving. The only parts book that I have seen that shows the late version is the Windsor Carrier parts book; it was published late enough to include the upgraded shield............ Brian


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