• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

Body Fender Mounted Turn Signal Indicators

TampaTim

Member
Local time
5:31 PM
Joined
Aug 27, 2025
Messages
12
Reaction score
13
Location
Tampa Florida
Where other than Classic Industries can I order Plymouth parts from? I want to order Body Fender Mounted Turn Signal Indicator lights. They have them and they cost $62.00 which I was willing to pay even though they are the size of a jelly bean, but even for something that size they are wanting $30.00 for shipping. The passenger side one is still working but the driver's side one went out.
 
I think it’s a 1094, look up your local parts store website and it should be listed. Unscrew the Phillips screw and after you remove it from the fender separate the rubber part from the chrome cover and the bulb pops out. 2 prong that can be fragile. Check wire connection that plugs into the t/s harnesses and the ground.
 
What car do you have? Many different style of these lights.
 
Like stated above what make and model as there are many different styles on a 71-4 B-body....
 
It is a 1971 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus. I took it apart and I'm going to try to upload a picture.

fender light.jpg


light.jpg
 
Quick BpBp I had put it back together, but it looked like the one that I need had threads at the bottom, and I'm not sure if the one in the picture that you sent does. I didn't pull the bulb out of the other piece as you can see in the picture so I'm not sure what the whole bulb looks like. Thanks for the reply.
 
I have a few nos assemblies.. So I pulled this one apart for you. It’s a GE 330 bulb. And the threaded part is in your lens as seen in my photo below.
IMG_1778.jpeg
IMG_1777.jpeg
IMG_1776.jpeg
 
Oh I see, Thank you, How in the world do I pull the bulb out? Other than very carefully. Maybe needle nose pliers?
If you unscrewed it with out the cable being seized it should come out also. If you have a small pair of them you light be able to get a hold of it… I would put a drop of penetrating oil on it and let it sit before trying.
 
71/72 uses the 330 Bulb while 73/74 uses the wedge bulb (either 161 or 168)

330 bulb is becoming harder to find every year, so more expensive.

The best is try to search this kind of stuff out of resto dealers, but regular electric components and suppliers dealers. Will pay less than 30% of the resto dealers price on most of the cases.

I used to search on bulb town website as the first option for this kind of stuff but it seems the bussines is closed now

Bulbtown has closed | Bulb Town

Shame because they only not just have every kind of bulb, but also the best prices and a good tech information about bulbs
 
Last edited:
Cheapers 330 bulb suppliers I have found websurfing (less than $2 per piece)

GE Bulb GE-330 14V .08A | Aircraft Spruce ®

330 14V .08A .5CP Midget Flanged Light Bulb Replacement Lamp

Light Bulb, 14volt Mini Flanged Post Light

(Last one with store in some FL airport, some guess should add tax if shipping from there)

However NAPA list it on $2.99 each on their website. If you have some NAPA around, will save on shipping.

Based on my experience I bet bulbtown had this into $.5~.8 price rate each
 
Last edited:
Oh I see, Thank you, How in the world do I pull the bulb out? Other than very carefully. Maybe needle nose pliers?
It could be simply stuck into the lense assembly due the collected dust along the years between lense and bulb.
 
Last edited:
Thank you everyone for the replies. I ordered 3 of them from Aircraft Spruce I only need 1 but for $1.15 a piece I figured get a couple extra. Only $5.00 shipping. Thanks again for the help.
 
Auto Transport Service
Back
Top