1915 Brass Tail Lamp
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- First Name: George
- Last Name: Mills
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1915 Roadster, 1919 Hack, 1925 Fordor
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1915 Brass Tail Lamp
Someone saw my recent post and sent me a PM asking how to visually identify a proper '15 set of lamps.
I'll share it here, someone else may want to save it also.
The windshield lamps are the same except the cap says E&J 8, and the lens is of course clear with no side glass.
My thanks again to the many forum 'friends' who helped me with advice and parts to make the package on the car complete and correct.
I'll share it here, someone else may want to save it also.
The windshield lamps are the same except the cap says E&J 8, and the lens is of course clear with no side glass.
My thanks again to the many forum 'friends' who helped me with advice and parts to make the package on the car complete and correct.
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Re: 1915 Brass Tail Lamp
Yes, got the light correct for 15 but now you need to find and fit the right diff and spring for a 1915. 

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Re: 1915 Brass Tail Lamp
I would be keen to have the same info for a 1914 if anybody has it?
Thanks
Thanks
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Re: 1915 Brass Tail Lamp
No I havent used that before.
I'll see if i can find it.
Thanks
I'll see if i can find it.
Thanks
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Re: 1915 Brass Tail Lamp
The encyclopedia doesnt clarify the description in anyway?
All it says is -
"LAMPS: Made by Edmond and Jones (E&J), Brown, Corcoran or Victor, all black and brass."
I would like some detail as explained above for the 1915 lamps if possible so I can clarify if mine are correct.
Thanks
All it says is -
"LAMPS: Made by Edmond and Jones (E&J), Brown, Corcoran or Victor, all black and brass."
I would like some detail as explained above for the 1915 lamps if possible so I can clarify if mine are correct.
Thanks
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Re: 1915 Brass Tail Lamp
Kevin,
Go to: the Encyclopedia, scroll down just a bit and hit the orange button titled "Go to the old version of the Encyclopedia", scroll down left margin to "Lamps" and pick the year.
The "blue" tab entries will show the associated lamp for the year and manufacturer. Not all the Brass & Black versions are shown so......
What do you have on your '14?
Ken
Go to: the Encyclopedia, scroll down just a bit and hit the orange button titled "Go to the old version of the Encyclopedia", scroll down left margin to "Lamps" and pick the year.
The "blue" tab entries will show the associated lamp for the year and manufacturer. Not all the Brass & Black versions are shown so......
What do you have on your '14?
Ken
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Re: 1915 Brass Tail Lamp
Here is some information from Ford Accessory Parts manuals & The Model T Encyclopedia (old & new). The issue I see is that there were many versions of oil lamp parts mentioned for 1913-1914 as unique part numbers but the parts diagram only referenced a generic part number. Referenced 1916 & 917 Accessory Parts manuals. Oil lamp bodies and are not referenced but if parts for Brown, Victor & Corcoran are specified would it follow that those lamps were used in years 1913-14 & possiblelater till inventory was used up?
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Re: 1915 Brass Tail Lamp
Thanks Ken & Frank.
I havent seen my car in person yet (only a few photos), after several weeks waiting for a shipper that suited its planed to be picked up tomorrow and arrive here Thursday.
I intend to post pics and let the experts on here help me work out how much of it is original.
i'll see if I can find more following your directions.
Thanks again
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I havent seen my car in person yet (only a few photos), after several weeks waiting for a shipper that suited its planed to be picked up tomorrow and arrive here Thursday.
I intend to post pics and let the experts on here help me work out how much of it is original.
i'll see if I can find more following your directions.
Thanks again
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