Well...we found one. A new NOS spotlight for my Criterion II. Most all of these were broke at some time on these Donzi's. Luckily we found one for the Criterion II that's brand new and never installed.
Working on locating switches now...
Well...we found one. A new NOS spotlight for my Criterion II. Most all of these were broke at some time on these Donzi's. Luckily we found one for the Criterion II that's brand new and never installed.
Working on locating switches now...
You probably know how fortunate you were to find that light.
I spent 6 months looking for one on eBay, to no avail.
Use a Carling switch and integrate it into the dash.
George Carter
Central Florida
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Professor Ian Plimer, Adilaide and Melbourne Universities
George yes. These are non existent. BTW they stopped making them in 1978.
Geez, to find one in good condition is one thing, but to find one "New" is pretty amazing. Nice work.
1972 16 OB - C16B-63 - "Surface Tension" Resto Project
1974 16 OB - DMR16106017-B - "The Mule"
Do you mind me asking who the manufacturer of these lights are? I have one on my 22 , it works and is actually in decent shape, its a survivor .
I don't see any markings on mine that's why I ask
Paul
When I did the swap, my Criterion SS for the 16, the spot light worked perfectly
A very rare thing indeed. Plus consider the SS was built in 1985 so John must have had some stashed away...Ed
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