Rear Fog Lights
Richard Hoffman
billzcat1 at hotmail.com
Thu Feb 20 23:47:11 EST 2003
For the record, I just sold an individual rear fog lamp from my spare parts
bin for my old 1970 Audi - it looked basically like a standard square
bumper-mount fog light with a red glass lens. It went for like $3 on ebay.
So I know there are some vintage parts that would do the trick for a
stand-alone rear fog light if you wanted to add that to your vehicle, just
keep your eyes peeled! I will keep a lookout in the local wreckers to see
if such and animal turns up again!
Hope this helps!
Richard
>From: "Mike" <jester at cfnson.com>
>To: "Audi List" <quattro at audifans.com>
>Subject: Re: Rear Fog Lights
>Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 02:11:45 -0500
>
>From: <cobram at juno.com>
> > They never come, and should never be installed in pairs...
>
>Thanks to all who answered. :O)
>
>I've got a `77 VW Bus (a bay named "Giacomo"), and I have a bit of a fear
>of
>getting rammed from behind in a fog. I've driven in fog so dense that you
>couldn't see past the wipers and had to stop. Definitely spooky stuff.
>Especially when it's a "white out" sort of fog that comes roaring out of a
>valley just as you and 12 other cars are entering it's path. Sunshine to
>"noneshine" in 10 seconds.
>
>With the bay being a German vehicle, it somehow seemed appropriate to
>consider adding a rear fog light.
>
>I'm assuming from what I've read that the light is rigged with it's own
>switch, independent of the other lights on the vehicle, and are all rear
>fog
>lights integral to the tail light, or are they available as a separate unit
>that can be mounted on the bumper?
>
>Thanks!
>
>TTFN - Mike Jackson
>Casting Fool & Son
>Augusta, GA USA
>http://www.cfnson.com
>
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