I recently acquired a '66 Toro when my Dad passed away. He was in the process of re-assembling it so most of the parts were off the car. My first job was to inventory the parts, and I could identify almost everything and the car seems largely complete.
However, per the attached pic, there is a gap on each side between the taillight lenses and the license plate mounting area, that look like they would have a lens form. I don't recall seeing anything like these during my inventory and can't for the life of me figure out why they are there. I see from pics on line that these gaps are filled with something but I can't see enough detail to figure it out.
Can someone please enlighten me, what belongs in these gaps?
rear tailight gaps?
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rear tailight gaps?
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Re: rear tailight gaps?
There are two little square reflectors that go there. I've never understood their purpose and why they weren't made as part of the taillight assembly. It's like someone in the design studio measured wrong and they had to put those little squares in there to fill the mistake.
Sorry about your dad. He'd be happy to see the good work you're doing on his car.
What type of sealant did you use between the taillight assembly and the rear valence?
Sorry about your dad. He'd be happy to see the good work you're doing on his car.
What type of sealant did you use between the taillight assembly and the rear valence?
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Re: rear tailight gaps?
Thanks Otto, that sure does look like some design mistake. On this, GM's design classic no less ...
I used standard butyl rubber (dum-dum) sealant as it doesn't set up so can be removed, and seals well.
if I don't find those lenses in my Dad's boxes, how are they attached?, that is to say if I spot a pair in a junkyard, what tools will I need.
Thanks again!
I used standard butyl rubber (dum-dum) sealant as it doesn't set up so can be removed, and seals well.
if I don't find those lenses in my Dad's boxes, how are they attached?, that is to say if I spot a pair in a junkyard, what tools will I need.
Thanks again!
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Re: rear tailight gaps?
I just went out and looked at my car. It looks like they can only be accessed with the bumper off from below. The mounting area is behind the stamping for the fuel filler neck
Here are two spares I have. It looks like they screw or bolt on from behind. I don't see any screw holes or brackets in your photo, though.
Here are two spares I have. It looks like they screw or bolt on from behind. I don't see any screw holes or brackets in your photo, though.
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Re: rear tailight gaps?
I will have to take a look next time I go visit (it's in storage right now while I finish my '71 Suburban). If I don't find mine, would you consider parting with your spares?
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Send me an email at the link below my name. I sent you one.
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Re: rear tailight gaps?
I found my "filler lenses". My Dad took the car apart, so every box I dive into is a treasure chest that helps solve the puzzle. Unfortunately, he liked to collect spares, so I keep coming up with extra parts, which is a good thing, but has confused me several times. Meanwhile, I get ever closer to the "finish line" - when I can start driving this beauty!
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Re: rear tailight gaps?
That's good.
You can see that crease I mentioned in the rear shot of my car.
You can see that crease I mentioned in the rear shot of my car.
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