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It's a 56 car and the tape is really discolored must be blocking out lots of the light. Just thought while it was apart I would change the tape or glue good point Thanks for the help. Gerry
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funny, this just occurred to me last weekend on my old 64 f100. The cellophane tape from the factory was toast and just fell apart. I used a thin coating right over the top of the colored plastic film from my hot glue gun. transparent and flexible. Worked great! At the time I thought, i should take a picture and do a post about it but thought, nah, who would care!
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what year is your car? Tee bird or fairlane? When i did my fairlane, I eventually figured out that the gel and bezels for the turn signals of my 56 sunliner were the same as the t-bird (maybe a 57 t-bird? Not sure) I got them from tee-bird products, and replaced the chrome bezels, then used cellophane tape to hold in the green inserts. depending on overlap, you could also use a good super glue (i.e. zap-a-gap vs. drug store super glue) carefully applied.
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I removed the gage cluster for a good clean-up. The little green tabs that are taped into place for the directional lights, what kind of tape would one use to hold them in, must be something special i would think? Could they be glued in with epoxy or super glue? Thanks for the help. Gerry
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