ULO challenge
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ULO challenge
This is for the real fanatics, but this is the Authenticity Corner!
I am trying to identify the various versions of ULO No.135 reflectors, and approximately when they were used. Here's what I have, and what I think they are, from oldest to newest: #1: earliest, has "sunburst" ULO logo in middle #2: similar to #1, but has an added IGM certification (Italian automobile authority) #3: similar to #2, but has plain "-ULO-" in middle #4.0 (not shown): same as next one but retains BI315 marking on lower right
#4.1: newer (post 356 era?), loses the old K11426 and IGM approvals, uses ECE code ("E1") approval #5: NLA/Stoddard repro(?), similar to #4, but has plain metal back.
#1-#4 have metal backs stamped ULO and No135.
What does all the nomenclature mean?
ULO No 135: manufacturer and model number
K11246: University of Karlsruhe lighting approval/standard
IGM 0766 C2: "Ispettorato Generale Motorizzazione" (Italian motor vehicle approval)
A-5108: ???
B circle I 315 logo: ???
I(E1)21274R3:
_____I: ???
_____E1: (e-code for Germany
_____21274: approval under ECE guidelines?
_____R3: ECE reference for a reflective device
JRU493: Danish Ministry of Justice approval ???
514-R: ???
I must have too much time on my hands...
I am trying to identify the various versions of ULO No.135 reflectors, and approximately when they were used. Here's what I have, and what I think they are, from oldest to newest: #1: earliest, has "sunburst" ULO logo in middle #2: similar to #1, but has an added IGM certification (Italian automobile authority) #3: similar to #2, but has plain "-ULO-" in middle #4.0 (not shown): same as next one but retains BI315 marking on lower right
#4.1: newer (post 356 era?), loses the old K11426 and IGM approvals, uses ECE code ("E1") approval #5: NLA/Stoddard repro(?), similar to #4, but has plain metal back.
#1-#4 have metal backs stamped ULO and No135.
What does all the nomenclature mean?
ULO No 135: manufacturer and model number
K11246: University of Karlsruhe lighting approval/standard
IGM 0766 C2: "Ispettorato Generale Motorizzazione" (Italian motor vehicle approval)
A-5108: ???
B circle I 315 logo: ???
I(E1)21274R3:
_____I: ???
_____E1: (e-code for Germany
_____21274: approval under ECE guidelines?
_____R3: ECE reference for a reflective device
JRU493: Danish Ministry of Justice approval ???
514-R: ???
I must have too much time on my hands...
Eric Cherneff
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Re: ULO challenge
Hi Eric
You may want to chat with John Chatley (Conv D registgry). He has an obsession with ULO reflectors, as well. You guys can compare notes.
Regards
You may want to chat with John Chatley (Conv D registgry). He has an obsession with ULO reflectors, as well. You guys can compare notes.
Regards
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Re: ULO challenge
Thanks Jim. But just to be clear, I'm not obsessed, I can quit any time. Maybe.Jim Breazeale wrote:Hi Eric
You may want to chat with John Chatley (Conv D registgry). He has an obsession with ULO reflectors, as well. You guys can compare notes.
Regards
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EricEric Cherneff wrote:Thanks Jim. But just to be clear, I'm not obsessed, I can quit any time. Maybe.Jim Breazeale wrote:Hi Eric
You may want to chat with John Chatley (Conv D registgry). He has an obsession with ULO reflectors, as well. You guys can compare notes.
Regards
Yea, like me and golf..............
Ciao
Jim
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Re: ULO challenge
Gee, my one inch file on reflectors has sketches of five versions of the plastic reflectors. Two of them are different than Eric's.
General comment on all lighting codes: the more the codes, the later the part. Applies especially to those elusive seal beam headlight glasses.
General comment on all lighting codes: the more the codes, the later the part. Applies especially to those elusive seal beam headlight glasses.
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Re: ULO challenge
Will you share any of this with us, Brad?Brad Ripley wrote:Gee, my one inch file on reflectors has sketches of five versions of the plastic reflectors. Two of them are different than Eric's.
General comment on all lighting codes: the more the codes, the later the part. Applies especially to those elusive seal beam headlight glasses.
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Re: ULO challenge
Eric
Here is another version to add to your mix
Ciao
Here is another version to add to your mix
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Re: ULO challenge
Folks,
thank you. Jim do you have any for me to install??
Mike
thank you. Jim do you have any for me to install??
Mike
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Re: ULO challenge
Hello Brad,
Is this like the headlight glass you mention? I've had these for years in a box, can't remember where I got them and have always wondered if these were repro or what. It just says Hella,...nothing else. They're kinda scratchy so I figured they were at least somewhat old.
Sorry Eric for the slight hijack.
Is this like the headlight glass you mention? I've had these for years in a box, can't remember where I got them and have always wondered if these were repro or what. It just says Hella,...nothing else. They're kinda scratchy so I figured they were at least somewhat old.
Sorry Eric for the slight hijack.
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Re: ULO challenge
I have been looking through my spares and I find a pair the same as that pictured at # 2 above. Are these correct for a BT6 (62-3)? The ones on there are newer and the same as image #4. They may also be correct?
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Re: ULO challenge
My observations are that only sunburst ULO reflectors came on 356s and the large letter ones are later production, although I am not 100% certain on later Cs. The plastic sunburst reflectors showed up sometime in '59.
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Re: ULO challenge
That seems to be the case Chuck. I have three different sets, one of which is sunburst style. I am wondering which is correct for 63/BT6?
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Re: ULO challenge
Mervyn Hyde wrote:That seems to be the case Chuck. I have three different sets, one of which is sunburst style. I am wondering which is correct for 63/BT6?
The "sunburst" style.
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Re: ULO challenge
So which ones are glass ? Curt Crowell
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Re: ULO challenge
Curt, my (still ignorant) view would be that the first one shown in Eric's list is the only glass version. When that stopped and the next (Sunburst) plastic version (and so on) started to be fitted - I am unaware. When the others were developed and when were fitted is unknown to me.
I suspect that given that different markets RHD B's and possibly C's appeared to have the reflectors below the bumper (some here for example) may also suggest that different versions of the reflectors were used as well.
I suspect that given that different markets RHD B's and possibly C's appeared to have the reflectors below the bumper (some here for example) may also suggest that different versions of the reflectors were used as well.
Merv
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