Driving a lot of miles as I do, I am very conscious of good rear presence in poor visibility. Most modern cars have Fog lights incorporated in the light cluster, whereas Classics may only rely on the dangly rear bumper affairs, always prone to damage and being bent out of alignment, if they're working at all. My own sorry affairs were over exposed for daily country driving and the inevitable reversing up to bramble hedgerows etc. After some research I opted for combined LED reverse and Fog lamps, sold as a matching pair, from
https://www.bettercarlighting.co.uk. The number plate Plinth is the only mounting option, and initially I considered moving the number plate lights inboard to the end space over the number plate; however this would have left unsightly holes to be plugged at the ends. Although a squeeze, and only testing the offside, there was just enough room to mount the new lamps without changing anything. All good right, because cars are made symmetrically aren't they? Not hand built ones seemingly! Not insurmountable with some later modification, but for now I at least have a working minimum legal fog lamp, and a working reverse lamp. An easy mod, and one that improves the look of yer back end (OohErr missus) by cleaning up the dangly bits.
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