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    ‘69 Fog Light Switch Question

    I’m putting an amber rear fog light on our ‘69 Polo hotrod. Not running front fogs. My question is, which switch lens color was correct for LWB cars, green or yellow. I want to run a single stage switch as I’ll never put lights up front. In addition to the color question, a part# would also appreciated. TIA Name:  76221F19-D65C-411C-8C6A-F5E4233F2F10.jpg
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    That's pretty trick. I like it.

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    Thanks JP. Should be pretty special when it’s done.
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    Not sure about the knob but a single stage switch would be 901.613.503.20 or 902.613.511.91. Same switch, just different numbers. I've got a drawer full of them (sans knob) if you need one.

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    I have a switch from an original '70 and it is yellow. Not sure if that's definitive.

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    Why strain your brain. If it's a yellow light, use a yellow lens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ejboyd5 View Post
    Why strain your brain. If it's a yellow light, use a yellow lens.
    NOT a bad idea!
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