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rmeismer1@aol.com
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Re: D lights

Post by rmeismer1@aol.com » Wed Apr 03, 2002 7:14 pm

Walter: I would be happy to send pics , it will be a few days before the film gets back from the developer. Should I send them by regular mail or by e-mail? By the way what part of Germany do you live in? My father came from Germany from a town called (Wolf,uber Hersfeld Gorb-Hessen Amerikanische zone) this was the address in 1945. I have never been able to find it on a map for sure. Best wishs From M.G.( Meismer's Garage) Rolland Meismer Burlington,Iowa U.S.A. 1946 TC #3409--1951 TD #5522

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Re: D lights

Post by rmeismer1@aol.com » Mon Apr 08, 2002 2:29 pm

Hi Walter; the "MG Garage" is kind of a joke , a take off or Morris Garage I always thought that MG should stand for Meismer's Garage. From M.G.( Meismer's Garage) Rolland Meismer Burlington,Iowa U.S.A. 1946 TC #3409--1951 TD #5522

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Re: D lights

Post by Tombutlercpa@cs.com » Mon Apr 08, 2002 2:39 pm

I was told (by a person of low status) that MG stood for "[u]M[/u]ore [u]Gr[/u]ief". On the topic in the subject matter block, What is the correct bulb patter for a D Lamp? I have seen at least two different styles.

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D lights

Post by gmbubb » Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:06 am

I might be wrong (I often am) but I think you will find that the D lamps without the bar are a later style, because with the bar there wasn't enough illuminated area to meet some regulation or other. The same light was used on Series 1 Landrovers in which world I first heard of the reason. Gordon TC and Series 1

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Re: D lights

Post by Roger Furneaux » Thu Jan 31, 2008 6:53 am

Gordon Bubb wrote:
>I might be wrong (I often am) but I think you will find that the D > lamps without the bar are a later style, because with the bar there > wasn't enough illuminated area to meet some regulation or other. The > same light was used on Series 1 Landrovers in which world I first > heard of the reason.
For that precise reason (increased illuminated area) I fitted the later, incorrect, D lamps to TC0978. They are also much cheaper in black! Also, to avoid horrible bike-type indicators, I fitted relays which flash the stop lamps (and also the low petrol light - the sender never worked anyway). It all helps to be seen at night, but there is so little traffic in our Devon lanes that I cannot remember when I last saw a car behind me ocTagonally TCRoger

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