Tools required

pete black

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to install.
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one screw for the keeper ring, make sure you do not mess with the vertical screw or horizontal screw adjustment. this is on a 52 chevy pu.
 
Used to have a folding tool for replacing seal beam lights.

Had a phillips, slot screwdriver, and a hook for pulling the spring back in place if you let it get away!
 
I remember back in the mid-late 70's a 280Z Datsun came in with a burned out headlight.

I think the going rate to replace a lamp was about $3.

Well, several hours later...

Once the fender well was back in and the wheel back on, I had thoroughly earned my $3! LOL
 
In order to change the headlight bulbs on my 2011 F250, the grill must be removed. Thought it was going to be a PITA but it can be removed in less than 3 minutes then the 4 screws that hold the light in takes another couple and believe it or not it's a simple job if you look at the directions first (which I never do) Keith
 
Vehicle that old around here, drill, hammer, cold chisel. Maybe torch and welder as well. Also, spool of wire, crimp connectors, crimpers. Zip ties, electrical tape.

Couple of lines and x?s painted on the barn wall to aim it with.

Don?t forget full supply of really bad tractor swears, repurposed for cars and trucks.
 
this one has led a pretty sheltered life; n al truck, no costal or road salts. original owners son, whom i purchased it from in 1996 said his dad ran a sawmill and used a larger truck almost all the time while this one stayed in a shed. it was used on occasion to haul produce, trips to town and church. i pulled it out of a barn where it had been stored under a cover for 17 years
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