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 Identification and terminology of these Jeep headlight buckets 2 Attachment(s) I was going through the dark corners of my shop and I found these in a dark recess in a box with the PTO (which I have just listed for sale).  I don't need them, but if I am going to list them the least I can do is be accurate. These buckets are supposed to be from an MB. They don't look the the "headlight buckets" I have found for sale on line. SO... 1) what is the proper terminology for these? 2) Are they considered a body part or an electrical part? 3) what are they from? ANy help would be much appreciated. | 
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 2) Electrical part. 3) Not 100% certain. They look similar to the M38/M38A1 headlight units, but there are a few differences. My best guess is early civilian jeep (CJ2A, Cj3A, CJ3B). The attached photo is from a US Navy CJ V35/U, which was essentially a CJ3A with some modifications for military use. Owen. | 
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 buckets Thanks for taking the time to straighten me out.  Based on the pic you provided,I'd say you are correct. Very much appreciated! | 
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 Also look like the M151 series lights, too. | 
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 headlight mountings I think these are older than that, but I have no idea if there was a design change (given that I have never really seen an M151...) | 
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 civilian 99% the m38 one will have metalclip inside to hold the connector | 
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