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Mark127

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Since: Aug 17, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2003 3:16 am
Post subject: '34 Heritage Mercedes 500k Headlights...
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Hi,

Well, tonight being a gorgeous evening, I decided to take my toy out for a
ride. Unfortunately, (or fortunately since there was no serious damage),
one of my headlights falls back into the fenders as I come to a stop at the
light. Most of the repair procedure seems simple enough, but I'd like any
advice anyone here has. The headlight was mounted onto a bar using a hollow
screw of some sort. I'll have to cut the power wire under the fender, and
remove the headlight. Getting the bit of screw out in the mounting bar
seems easy, but does anyone here have any good ideas to get the bit out of
the headlamp without screwing up the wiring, or threads too bad? Also, does
anyone here know of a good supplier of the replacement screw in the US...

Best Regards,

Mark
'34 Mercedes, Down a Headlamp...

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Razor2

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Since: Aug 14, 2003
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 7:33 pm
Post subject: Re: '34 Heritage Mercedes 500k Headlights... [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Tried to send you a reply regarding your problem. Unfortunately you are
using a bogus email address
"Mark" <marklgodwin.RemoveThis@diespamdiemchsi.com> wrote in message
news:7ac5b.335836$YN5.231335@sccrnsc01...
 > Hi,
 >
 > Well, tonight being a gorgeous evening, I decided to take my toy out for a
 > ride. Unfortunately, (or fortunately since there was no serious damage),
 > one of my headlights falls back into the fenders as I come to a stop at
the
 > light. Most of the repair procedure seems simple enough, but I'd like any
 > advice anyone here has. The headlight was mounted onto a bar using a
hollow
 > screw of some sort. I'll have to cut the power wire under the fender, and
 > remove the headlight. Getting the bit of screw out in the mounting bar
 > seems easy, but does anyone here have any good ideas to get the bit out of
 > the headlamp without screwing up the wiring, or threads too bad? Also,
does
 > anyone here know of a good supplier of the replacement screw in the US...
 >
 > Best Regards,
 >
 > Mark
 > '34 Mercedes, Down a Headlamp...
 >
 ><!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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