Curtis wrote: Wed Sep 06, 2023 3:38 pm
Here is what I have found or know about the rear lights.
67 and older have sockets with the rubber cover with two or three wires. You can easily change the wiring for 4 three wire boots. However most of the boots are old and broken.
68 to 70 have the twist in plastic socket with all being three wire.
69 and 70 are wired differently from the 68 in the way they work.
Because of the lack of good boots all mine have been changed to readily available twist in.
The frame has mounting holes for the reverse light on both sides. I added a third brake light to one side. Even down there it can seen since it is a very bright halogen.
Curtis,
Don't the 70's have a rectangular pug and not the 3 wire setup?
Greg a.k.a SOLEX68 - http://www.datsunvents.com/
Laguna Hills, CA
68 2000 Always willing to help another Datsun Roadster owner
Pending installs: Stan Stealth Dizzy
fairlane292 wrote: Wed Sep 06, 2023 2:35 pm
My '68 Roadster has amber for the small rear upper reflector (taillights are red). They appear to be original but I seem to only see red out in the world. Can someone pls explain when red or amber was used? Thanks
For some depth to the conversation, as most users on this site are from North America, the amber turn (or indicator in other places) was standard in countries for export and Japan's own home market. The use of red turn is market specific as far as I am aware just to North American markets (in period times).
1965 Nissan Silvia (CSP311) for total restoration
1978 260Z finally on the road (Rebello 3.2L)
Hmmm, maybe just faded; I’ll take a closer look and if I still think it’s really an amber one I’ll post a couple pics. It’s pretty cool looking actually.
fairlane292 wrote: Thu Sep 21, 2023 8:50 pm
Hmmm, maybe just faded; I’ll take a closer look and if I still think it’s really an amber one I’ll post a couple pics. It’s pretty cool looking actually.
Looking closely I see no signs of fading, dulling, discoloration. The car is original, no mods. I vaguely remember seeing this somewhere way back in the ‘70s when I had my ‘69 2000. I don’t recall it being on my car back though. There something to this, surely others have seen this somewhere. (You may need to click on the images to rotate them if not submitted with proper orientation.)
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