06-19-2008, 05:59 PM
Keith HopperIPF back-up lights
http://www.peachtreelearning.com/Barth/Barth_IPF1.jpghttp://www.peachtreelearning.com/Barth/Barth_IPF2.jpghttp://www.peachtreelearning.com/Barth/Barth_IPF3.jpgDoes anyone know of a source for these? They are on an '88 Regency and there are four of them:
- 2 in chrome housings used as back-up lights
- 2 mounted in basement doors and used as docking lights
The only markings: IPF 12V55 W (on reflector housing) & IPF-615-F Halogen (on lens)
Dimensions:
lens: 5 11/16 X 3 5/16
chrome rim: 6 1/2 X 3 9/16
06-19-2008, 06:29 PM
carlflackKeith: These could be the originals. My backup & fog lights are marked the same as yours. Small world, I started replacing my lights today and will finish them tomorrow...Chrome was pitted beyond repair. Using over the counter backup lights and high end fog lights..............
06-19-2008, 06:31 PM
Neil T.They look like very common halogen universal fog/driving light sold at auto parts stores. I would remove one and match it up.
You lights are made by IPF.
Look here.
http://www.arbusa.com/lights_accessories.phpNeil.
06-19-2008, 07:25 PM
Kris & Tina JonesIf these sources don't work out I believe they are the same lights I use for a piece of industrial equipment I use at work. Jeff Jones at US Shotblast should be able to match up your numbers to a 1665 riding Blastrac shotblaster headlamp. His number is 1-888-745-6766. Hope this helps.
06-20-2008, 01:39 AM
bill hjc whitney might have something close.
06-20-2008, 07:33 AM
Don in NiagaraFarm tractor work lights. Got a very similar set for the old Land Rover, a few years ago, from TSC. (Tractor Supply Co.}
Don
06-20-2008, 04:31 PM
Tom and JulieTry:
http://www.pmlights.com/products.cfm?cId=3&fId=11I would try and rig up LED's if I were you - indestructible, low power and easy to mount.