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Entire wiring diagram. Doubt many, if any, new cars have that in the manual.
Any idea what these go to? The tag just said “old British” GE sealed beams. The trim and bars are separate from a black backing plate that the lights attached to.
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Horrida is about right.
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British wouldn’t use GE bulbs, it’d be Lucas
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Wait why are there 5 seat belt buckles in that Cadillac’s front seat?!
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That was my thought. It was pretty big and heavy. May be replacement bulbs but it looked BMWish to me. I took it apart and looked all over and no stampings or marks of any kind.
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My guess is separate lap and shoulder belts.
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Try Pontiac
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3 laps and 2 shoulder.
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Pretty good match. You're probably right.
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What? It’s just a stick bug. They’re harmless. The whip spider, on the other hand? With fire.
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Haha, I know, I actually really like these little buggers, even spiders. Back at my parents’ place, we let the local brown spider colonies live in peace behind door and window frames and they care of the less desirable bugs for us.