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Gopher4x4
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Posted: 03 Jan. 2008 at 1:54am |
Gentelmen and all CJ2A owners;
If any of you have a light kit (under hood) part # 94019 could you send me a picture of it. I have one but not in the orginal box and I am not sure its correct. louie Larson |
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trader_reed
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Post a photo of what you have, I'd love to see it.
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48cj2a
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# 94019 |
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Art C USAF (Retired)
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Jus*Jack
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If I'm understanding that picture correctly Art, what does it do when the hood is up? Shine in your face? <g>
Is it somehow detachable from its bracket? |
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Seeya!
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48cj2a
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It does not detach.
Goes out when tilting the hood closed after a cetain point.
The lamps are very simular to what GM used under car hoods for years.
It just does not seem correct for the Flat Fender hood application in my opinion.
Like you said it shines right in your face.
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Art C USAF (Retired)
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GaryArf
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I think the hunt is on for this one....
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CJ2A #10021 #34692 #58500
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trader_reed
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I've seen Art's photo before and have had my eye out for one for a while now but no luck. I think I'd need to find a NOS one to actually put it on my Jeep and even then might pass, kinda looks to new for me.
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48cj2a
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Picture is from Hubbards Half Cab (CJ3B) He has a few pictures of NOS items he has found and installed on his Jeep.
I'm with you Matt, to new for me.
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Art C USAF (Retired)
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GaryArf
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As we review this morsel, lets make this a goal of 2008. NOone here, (so far) knows what we are to be looking at at this time...
Doh,...I was just a minute or two late. Is this the real Mcoy?
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CJ2A #10021 #34692 #58500
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Bruce W
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Seems I remember the same light(bracket may be different, but "why"?) on new Chevrolet's in the '70s, maybe even into the '80s. Even on those, they shined in your eyes, burned you if you got against them, and ran the battery down if the hood was open all day or night. We used to bend them down so they would go off, and usually forget to bend them up again when the car was done. I may have a couple around here somewhere. BW
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It is NOT a Jeep Willys! It is a Willys jeep.
Happy Trails! Good-bye, Good Luck, and May the Good Lord Take a Likin' to You! We Have Miles to Jeep, Before We Sleep. |
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48cj2a
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Bruce those are the ones I'm thinking too.
And we also sometime forgot to bend them back.
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Art C USAF (Retired)
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willysworker
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modified Willys
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Jus*Jack
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Y'know, I was recently down at my buddy's garage, and he was working on some car or another that had an under-hood light...and it wasn't on. I realized that I have seen a number of them on various and sundry over time, but never one that was on, so I asked him if they ever work. <g> He said that not that he's seen around there! Seems that they either burn out, or the switch goes bad (probably from dust and dirt), etc. But almost every one that I've noticed would do just what I mentioned before...shine in your eyes, rather than on the engine compartment.
I have at least seen a few that are detachable (on more modern cars), and some with a magnet, so that they could be moved around...but my "trouble light" will continue to be the screen on my cell phone! <g> When I have a problem, I'll pull it out and dial for help! <g> (Besides, I have yet to take my Jeeps out in the dark! <g> There might be a "boogie man" waitin' t' catch me!) |
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Seeya!
<Jack> '48 CJ2A 197207 "Junebug" '48 CJ2A 191237 "Turquoise" |
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rocnroll
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I've heard that part of Georgia is where he lives...
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'48 CJ2A Lefty "Common sense is not that common" |
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Jus*Jack
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That's funny...I had heard that he lived in 'Bama...
...sumpin' 'bout the "Tide"???? |
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Seeya!
<Jack> '48 CJ2A 197207 "Junebug" '48 CJ2A 191237 "Turquoise" |
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rocnroll
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Well you know what Charlie Daniels said "the Devil went down to Georgia, he was looking for a soul to steal........." I figure if ya got that kinda company over there I might better stay where I'm at.
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'48 CJ2A Lefty "Common sense is not that common" |
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Night0wl
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Jack,
My 84 XJ has an under the hood light. With a retractible cord no less. There is a magnet on the light as well. I could real this thing all the way around to the back of the Jeep if I wanted to. And it would stick in place with the magnet until I realed it back in. I'd say the cord is 15 feet or more. I know werer getting way off the original subject here but just thought I would chime in. Good luck finding a NOS on that light.
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Night0wl
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christophe Chevalet
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Hello All's Please find an original picture of the real under hood light willys part number 94019. I bought long time ago an old book with original pictures of most of the Willys accessories. I join also one picture of the under hood light assembly on Jeepster of my father. this light works great, when we open the hood the light come! If you want more detail please ask! |
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