Interior Lighting Ideas? Soft Top IIa
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I have a license plate lamp mounted on a windshield wiper motor cover in the dash. It has LED bulbs but looks right:
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I took the stock dome lamp from my IIA, removed the vinyl from the base, and attached it to the hoop (just behind the seats) using a hose clamp: just screw the base to the tail of the hose clamp and you are good to go. For you rivet counters out there I even got some correct purple wire with white stripes...............Comment
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I did similar to TedW except picked up a generic interior light from the parts store and used two zip ties through the mounting plate so you can't see them. Less than $10 and brighter than the original.Jason
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What about an LED strip along the hoop itself?1958 107 SW - Sold to a better home
1965 109 SW - nearly running well
1966 88 SW - running but needing attention
1969 109 P-UP
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I installed a couple of LED lights just over the top of the windscreen and they are tied into the dome light switch. They are super bright and you can barely even notice the fixtures themselves.
I thought about trying to install them on the first hoop, but am glad I put them where I did now that they are actually installed.
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1969 IIA - BlueComment
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Here is a link to the lights I used.
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Update!
Thanks for all the tips!
I did something similar to what Contractor had done.
I installed three strip-LEDs last night, took about three hours total to plan the routing, run the wire, then wired 'em to a SPST toggle that's powered off the ignition. Lights can be operated either by the toggle or the ignition switch.
I used three of the four strips in the $7 pack from Amazon, two above the windscreen and one under the middle hoop over the tub. These strips fit right under the lip above the windscreen glass so they are totally recessed and hidden from view when switched off (finally got lucky for once). The wire is segmented in sections with quick clips so the hoop set can be removed without disturbing the lights up front.
What a difference!!!!
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I use a headlight...... as in a light on my head.
That said I did run a wire to the top of the windshield when I rewired and was going to put a light on my hard top, with a connector for when I take the top off this summer, but then I would have no light. I really like the rock lights on the top of the window.....
Thanks for the tip.Hannibal...... 1964 SIIA 88" NAS.....Comment
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I have a Series III style dash.
I used a very similar self adhesive LED light strip under my upper dash and lower dash. The result is light in the cubby areas and the floor boards. I bought my lights from superbright LEDS web site and chose an "antique white" color to try to keep the light more in keeping with the older vehicle.
I wired the lights to the dash light switch that I replaced from a two position switch to a three position (headlight / heater fan) switch to keep the dash looking factory.
The whole job cost about $15 (I had a spare switch in my junk pile). I am super pleased with the result.Firemanshort
1980 Stage One
(Past owner of 1973 Series III - Highlander)
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I have a license plate lamp mounted on a windshield wiper motor cover in the dash. It has LED bulbs but looks right:
I stripped it and then replated it with zinc in my home electroplating rig."Now the company of rogues and cutthroats is complete."
1993 RRC County LWB, Ardennes green
1967 Series IIa 109" NADA Station Wagon Light green
1996 Discovery SE7 Epsom green R.I.P.
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