On headlight lenses....

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#16 Post by Jan Kolm »

Etienne Kerkhoffs wrote:The lenses on my modelyear 59 T2 (built date Sep 1958) have the following marking:
180E 25-4-SB / 180E 25-4-SB2 / 180E 25-5-SB2 / 180E 25-51-SB2

180E 25-4-SB2 is also stamped on the headlight bucket (together with 29T which means 29th week of 1958, so probably original for my car).
Etienne,

Is the number "60370," preceded by a one-digit prefix (probably between 3 and 6), cast into the face of the lens to the left of the "180E" numbers?
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Jan Kolm wrote:
Etienne Kerkhoffs wrote:The lenses on my modelyear 59 T2 (built date Sep 1958) have the following marking:
180E 25-4-SB / 180E 25-4-SB2 / 180E 25-5-SB2 / 180E 25-51-SB2

180E 25-4-SB2 is also stamped on the headlight bucket (together with 29T which means 29th week of 1958, so probably original for my car).
Etienne,

Is the number "60370," preceded by a one-digit prefix (probably between 3 and 6), cast into the face of the lens to the left of the "180E" numbers?
Jan, there is no number 60370 on the lens.
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#18 Post by Steve Harrison »

From what I've been told, and also date marks have backed this up,..a general rule is that the fewer the "marks" the older the lens. (barring repro's of course..) The german standardization system got more and more sophisticated over time,...hence more numbers.

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#19 Post by Paul Hatfield »

Here are photos of one of the headlights from Miss June- 65 C coupe with production in 1964. It is cut off in the photos, but the headlight is made with 2 rivets, 2 & 8 o'clock for adjustment screws. Headlight retained by straight slot screw, not Phillips.
Back side of headlight shows date code of A27 (27th week of 1964).
Glass markings are all raised above the glass- on the front face of the glass.
28-60370-03
MADE IN GERMANY
HELLA
SB19 SB20 SB21

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#20 Post by Jan Kolm »

28-60370-03 probably dates from the early 1970s and is one of the last versions with raised lettering on the outside.

Phillips head adjustment and fixing screws are from ~Jan 1966-on.
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#21 Post by tony apcar »

31 25 484 made in germany came with my 56 coupe ..i think it is original ... not sure tony apcar
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#22 Post by Jan Kolm »

I have never seen one of these.

31-25484 identifies this as a VW lens from around late 1963. Perhaps this is a transitional lens used for a very short period between the VW-logoed "E1.0671.01" lens and the universal 60370-3/-03 "SB19 SB20 SB21" clear lens used on sealed-beam 356s and VWs from Dec '63-on.
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#23 Post by Dick Roth »

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#24 Post by Heidi Frances »

If the original lens is really important to you, get a set of nice repos and keep the originals off the road. The will shatter nicely with a rock placed just so. When they break, that isn't safety glass and you will want heavy gloves while replacing them.

Our car has the original windshield, but both lenses are replacements.

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#25 Post by David Pettengell »

Just an additional question. Did Porsche make different lenses for the UK market - e.g. driving on the other side of the road? MOst VW's had alternative lenses but not sure if Porsche made a standard set you just realigned for different markets?

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#26 Post by Jan Kolm »

david pettengell wrote:Just an additional question. Did Porsche make different lenses for the UK market - e.g. driving on the other side of the road? MOst VW's had alternative lenses but not sure if Porsche made a standard set you just realigned for different markets?
All RHD cars came with symmetric lenses, same as those used on LHD cars into the 1960 model year.
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#27 Post by David Pettengell »

Perfect, I don't need to convert my headlights!

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#28 Post by Edwin Ek »

When was the switch from the curving numbers at the bottom to the numbers straight across?
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#29 Post by Jan Kolm »

Edwin Ek wrote:When was the switch from the curving numbers at the bottom to the numbers straight across?
December 1963.

However, the earlier lights have been found intermittently on Karmann-bodied 356s into the 1965 model year.
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#30 Post by Edwin Ek »

Thanks Jan.
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