Thanks, for the info.
How do you get the rear light housing to come loose?........
The taillight housing outside, or the light fixture inside the rear bath inside? Taillight should have three screws, or a large circular clip holding the lens on, the light fixture inside, if it is like mine, you turn the little round knob backwards, the knob unscrews and reveals a small jam nut holding the globe on.
Terry
WOW- learn something new everytime I get on the forum! We couldn't figure out if our 31' Sov. was a '71 or '70. Since it was made at the year's end and has features of both. But now I know it's officially a 1971! Thank you, all you knowlegeable people!
BFZ, be very concerned about the rear tail lights which weren't fastened properly, and leak quite badly, causing floor rot in that area. My mech engineer (meaning perfectionist) hubby has replaced almost every rivet now and we have gotten to the point of a "very few" leaks. SIGH...silver suz
WOW- learn something new everytime I get on the forum! We couldn't figure out if our 31' Sov. was a '71 or '70. Since it was made at the year's end and has features of both. But now I know it's officially a 1971! Thank you, all you knowlegeable people!
BFZ, be very concerned about the rear tail lights which weren't fastened properly, and leak quite badly, causing floor rot in that area. My mech engineer (meaning perfectionist) hubby has replaced almost every rivet now and we have gotten to the point of a "very few" leaks. SIGH...silver suz
thanks for the tip
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