[Healeys] High beam warning light color

Bruce Steele healeybruce at roadrunner.com
Thu Aug 13 22:50:34 MDT 2020


Hi, Ron.  According to Anderson and Moment, pg. 104, "On the right was the
tachometer with a number on the face indicating the ratio, and incorporating
the red (emphasis mine) high-beam warning light."  Based on this, I used a
red lens (a piece of stage light gel) when I had mine apart.

 

Bruce Steele

Brea, CA

1960 BN7

 

From: Healeys [mailto:healeys-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Ron Fine
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2020 7:27 PM
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Subject: [Healeys] High beam warning light color

 

I need some help with the proper color for the high beam warning light in my
'61 BN7.

 

The 2004 Originality Guide (page 9) says that cars destined for "continental
export" had blue warning lights for the high beam and red for the ignition
warning light.  My car was shipped directly to California for sale by a
dealer here.  Is that considered "continental export"?

 

I just had my speedo repaired by Foreign Speedo.  The little colored lens
for the high beam warning light was missing since I bought the car.  Preston
told me they discovered a red lens inside and he reinstalled it.  

 

So, I am wondering if it should be blue or red?  Since I have the gages out,
now would be the time to make it right if I can find out what is right.

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

Thanks

 

Ron Fine

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