Once again I find myself seeking the collective wisdom of the forum - this time in relation to wing mounted sidelights.
Love 'em or loathe 'em, I am aware of the potential pit falls of drilling holes in the pristine paintwork of an aluminium wing and then attaching steel fittings but I do think that they suit certain Morgan models better than others and I think they would look great on my 4/4 80th. I certainly don't have the kahooners to do the job myself so will wait until the dealers workshops to reopen before progressing the idea - after all if they bodge it they'll have to fix it!
I know that there are two styles of sidelight fitted. The Lucas 516 style seems to be fitted to older Morgans:
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And the Lucas 1130 to models of a younger vintage:
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I quite like the look of the 516 style coupled with the idea that it involves drilling one marginally larger hole per wing rather than 3. However, from a bit of research I think I'm right in saying that the wing support arrangement of the newer classic Morgans precludes the fitment of the 516 style light - hence why all newer cars with them fitted as an optional extra or otherwise had the 1130 style fitted?
Is anyone able to confirm this please and if possible provide some photos of the underside of the wing where the light fixings and wires pass through.
Very much appreciated.