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Old 09-05-08, 07:56
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Default Morris Tailights .. rare maybe !

I've only seen these taillights in the Morris CS8 and PU manuals .. but I've come across a few for sale .. genuine NOS, not repro . Rubbolite No. 5 . They are similar to the early DND Canadian taillights, which I recall seeing boxes of at places like Camberwell and Mitcham back in the 70's.

Did any other British wartime vehicle use them ? Or was it a unique Morris only fitment .

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Old 09-05-08, 11:07
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Default Sorta..

Bren carriers used a similar shaped rubber with the lens, but only mounted at the back. No special side mount.
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Old 12-05-08, 18:24
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The two most commonly used rear lights during the war were the Rubbolite No.2 (see picture) and later the Lucas Type L/WD/T1.

Early war soft skin vehicles used a variety of various patterns and the drivers hand books for those particular contracts normally give details.

The Canadian pattern is very close to the Rubbolite No.2 and I used them on my Humber Armoured Car. Luckily Dirk stills has stocks of them.
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Old 13-05-08, 07:10
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Can you send me a higher res. image please.
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Old 13-05-08, 11:53
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The two most commonly used rear lights during the war were the Rubbolite No.2 (see picture) and later the Lucas Type L/WD/T1.

Early war soft skin vehicles used a variety of various patterns and the drivers hand books for those particular contracts normally give details.

The Canadian pattern is very close to the Rubbolite No.2 and I used them on my Humber Armoured Car. Luckily Dirk stills has stocks of them.
Thanks Neil

So the rubbolite fixture was a generic thing by the sound of it .

BTW those NOS examples I mentioned are 17 pounds each.. too rich for me with the greedy bank exchange and postage too.

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