[TR] How does the glass bee-hive stay on?

Joe Curry spitlist at cox.net
Sun Dec 20 13:28:25 MST 2009


The lens slips into a groove (flap) in the rubber base and is held there by
the chrome ring that is installed last.

Joe

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Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2009 12:55 PM
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Subject: [TR] How does the glass bee-hive stay on?

How does the glass bee-hive blinker globe stay on the car body?

It's a dumb question and I would have thought I'd be able to figure it out,
but I'm temporaily stuck.  I thought I would start the re-wiring process.
It's no wonder I'm so slow.

Also, I squeezed the blinker's rubber thru the hole inside of the trunk so
that it's partly outside and waiting for the glass globe.  I think this is
like the picture in the Moss Catalog.  I also have all the parts.  (I think)

Thanks, Paul          60 TR3
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