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Old Headlight bulbs...Mazda?
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Posted by Baggsy on January 06, 2002 at 19:57:58 from (65.100.92.97):
I found an old Case DC headlight at a salvage yard and drug it home. Just took it apart the other day, and discovered it doesn't have the std 1133 bulb in it. Has a funny flange with three holes that slide onto spring fed prongs. At any rate, the existing bulb is a 1323 GE MAZDA? I thought what the devil is an old tractor doing with a Japanese bulb in it? I went out to e-bay to find a replacement, and it appears that this MAZDA type bulb is way old and is mentioned in old ad's during the war and was made by different manufacturer's. I'm pretty sure that the Japanese Mazda car wasn't around in the 30's and 40's, so what does this stand for and what makes them unique? I did find a bunch of double element bulbs, but nothing single element like the one in the light. Oh, I did see a Triple element bulb that I'm assuming was for the old Essex Tri Directional headlamps...
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