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Classic American magazine October issue 222

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I missed the last issue which was supposed to have a big article in it about rear indicators. Did anyone get it and was there a definitve answer?

Could anyone scan the article and put it up?

Cheers.

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I have the Mag at home, if I've not already thrown it out. If I can find it I could either send it to you or Scan it.
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CHeers Andy.

It was just the indicator article I was interested in, if it'll scan in a way I can read it on here that would be great.

Plus others might be interested, I know it's an issue for those with twitchy MOT centres(!)

If it won't scan then if you could just tear the relevent pages out and post them up to me that would also be great. :thumbright:

Cheers dude.
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OK, let me know if they come up all right here, if not I have a 6.5meg file I can send you to print out etc. :thumbright:
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Cheers Andy, most grateful :thumbright: I think this will do me fine thanks, but I appreciate the offer of the file.

I thought the article was in the issue that came out today but I guess I must have been work more than I thought last month as I completely forgot to pick the October issue up(!)

You're a gent sir :salute:
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No worries, happy to help.
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i thought that article was a bit disappointing, it barely touched on the legality of red rear indicators, most of it was on advertising the skills of a company to create amber indicators in the original light units
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Bit of a plug here but if you want your lights converted in the North West give Dave madders a call :thumbright: he did a great job on my Duster by using Amber Bulbs in my reverse light lens.
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Tony, he must have done more than used Amber Light's surely? You can buy Amber Lights anywhere????
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the dodge wrote:i thought that article was a bit disappointing, it barely touched on the legality of red rear indicators
I believe it is the case that any car made after September 1965 must have amber indicators at the rear.
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Trigger_Andy wrote:Tony, he must have done more than used Amber Light's surely? You can buy Amber Lights anywhere????
they were not used Amber Bulbs and they were bran New £1.99 ones :D of course there was more to it tan stick in some new bulbs but on the whole it was a simple job as these things go.
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Pete wrote:
the dodge wrote:i thought that article was a bit disappointing, it barely touched on the legality of red rear indicators
I believe it is the case that any car made after September 1965 must have amber indicators at the rear.
you could be right, they have had several small articles about mot's etc with red indicators, apparently there is a european directive that states that if a vehicle is manufactured with red indicators but not for european import then the original indicators are ok (something like that anyway, i will have to get the articles and have another read, maybe scan them and post them up)
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double post?
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the dodge wrote:you could be right, they have had several small articles about mot's etc with red indicators, apparently there is a european directive that states that if a vehicle is manufactured with red indicators but not for european import then the original indicators are ok (something like that anyway, i will have to get the articles and have another read, maybe scan them and post them up)
mentioned in the first post here ... http://www.moparuk.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=18748 ... :thumbright:
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nice post, dont think i saw that first time round

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