"Pathfinder" Lucas rear reflectors.

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"Pathfinder" Lucas rear reflectors.

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So.. The Lucas lamps used on the Pathfinder variant were widly used across a number of British Leyland and other UK marks. OEM and reasonable equivalents are generally available in the marketplace.

The parts that are giving me trouble are the 2 rectangular reflectors, mounted inboard of the rear lamps.

These list as Lucas SAE A 68 2.2

I have seen similar reflectors mounted at the end of rubber plinths on 70's era Jaguars, but have never seen this particular unit.

Luckily, I have 1, but I'll need a pair. If anyone knows where I could find this unit, or which vehicles used this one, please let me know.

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This one may work (ie it could just be the chrome surround that is diff)?
I am not near mine to measure
SAE A69 2.2
http://www.autoelectricsupplies.co.uk/p ... ategory/78

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I found another site that had all sorts of old Lucas parts but can't find URL - will keep looking and post if I find it
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Yeah, I found that one too. The problem is that the original unit is held on with threaded posts that protrude. I guess I could get 2 and 3M double side them on, or make some new holes in the sheet metal to accept hardware. Kinda pricey for an incorrect work-around, though.
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cascade.king wrote:Yeah, I found that one too. The problem is that the original unit is held on with threaded posts that protrude. I guess I could get 2 and 3M double side them on, or make some new holes in the sheet metal to accept hardware. Kinda pricey for an incorrect work-around, though.
I agree - I would not drill any new holes.
I think it is a wait and see type of game on parts like those - see if they come up for sale on eBay.
You could try posting to a British car forum - they may know another car they were used on.
If after everything they are not to be found I would just go to Harbor Freight and cut some flat reflectors to fit the old housing (if possible to reuse it?)
Will keep an eye out for you
Dan

EDIT: retread your post - looks like you need at least 1 full unit.
I read on another forum that it was also used one year of MGB (1969) but after digging it looked more like the 69 vs 68 but you could dig a bit more to confirm
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:idea: Don’t know if it would help however one of the auto restoration guys I know showed me some tail light lenses he made for an old Rolls Royce he was working on. I couldn’t tell the difference between the ones he made and one he had that was new old stock.
http://www.alumilite.com/howtos/TailLig ... ipment.cfm
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Wrong color but I think these say 69 and are correct frame?
So 69 lens may fit
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I found a NOS unit in Australia PM me if your still looking
Comes with a spare reflector as well so almost a complete set
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"Pathfinder" Lucas rear reflectors.

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Well, The Haflinger group yielded some more info, and even a FleaBay link for a pair, but they are gone by the time I saw the post.
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Part number is 54578496
May have found a pair of just the reflectors as well - will PM you if they are correct

For anyone looking in the future:
1969 Triumph Spitfire MK3 rear side reflectors - they were used on MG's as well
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I have 1 reflector on order, with part number provided by Dan.

I am not being a super-stickler for absolutely correct parts in my Pathfinder rehab.. But I'm trying to keep any "Lucas" branded parts as "Lucas" branded parts, since the Hafi is MY Lucas' truck, too.

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Thanks to all for your help!
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