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Once upon a time, back in the mid 1970s when I worked for Hughes Auto Spares I remember we had in stock brand new cab 13 Ford headlight kits, in boxes with instructions for removing the blanking plate on the front shell and installation. Although I did have a couple they were used on projects back then, and how I wished I still had them now when I decided to get the lights working on the FGT.
Here's what it looked like when I got it. It had a sealed beam on one side and had once had he same on the driver's side.
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