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2000 Marquis driving light
Fred Brooks:
Greetings,
I lost a driving light somewhere in Colorado. It is approximately 7" in diameter and has a Ford logo on the lens. Any ideas what model ford vehicle it may have come from? Thanks, Fred
Fred Brooks:
Here is the picture I forgot to include.
Eric Maclean Co-Admin:
Fred
I know they should be from the late 90s and probably Ford but the ones you have in there look like 2007 to 2009 Ford Ranger
Here's an add that shows the mounting and the dimensions
https://www.amazon.ca/Lights-Driving-Bumper-Expedition-2007-2014/dp/B083SHR4L6/ref=pd_di_sccai_3/140-0068992-5163930?pd_rd_w=pwc5C&pf_rd_p=e92f388e-b766-4f7f-aac1-ee1d0056e8fb&pf_rd_r=TCZJP4XA3R8XWN1P591D&pd_rd_r=20742ee7-87af-4380-946f-2e80f7ec9a02&pd_rd_wg=9vdQC&pd_rd_i=B083SHR4L6&psc=1
Hope this helps
Eric
Eric Maclean Co-Admin:
Fred
Maybe this post would be helpful
http://beaveramb.org/forum/index.php?topic=647.0
https://beaveramb.org/forum/index.php?topic=7554.0
I'm thinking your coach has been modified to accept the Ford driving lamps because the originals where hard to find .
Are you sure about the diameter of your lamps as the ones I linked above are only approx 4 1/2 inches in dia and you stated yours are 7 inches which is more the size of an old style round headlamp.
Maybe the best way to verify is to look at the mounting brackets and compare to the pictures in the link above
I think you'll find your lamps have been retrofitted with the newer style Ford truck driving lights.
Eric
Fred Brooks:
Thanks Eric, They are definitely 7" in diameter with some kind of ford housing. The Hella 6" will work just fine. I was just up for the adventure of perusing the local truck bone yards and haggling for a good price. Thanks Fred
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