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Hello Fellow Panelists and Suburbanites, does any body know why there is that piece of (I'm guessing) aluminum on the top of the tailight on 47-53 Chevy Panel trucks...?

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Is the plate in the picture below the one you are asking about??? I don't know myself, but thought having a picture for others to see might help come up with an answer. wink
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It could be a feature just to prevent wear in the painted light housing
Similar to protective films on vehicles in front of wheel openings
If you know the paint is always gonna get chewed up in a spot you do something to hide or incorporate the wear point into the design so it’s not immediately ugly.
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Mmmmm, maybe....? It doesn't really seem to go with anything else on those trucks though...

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If I had to guess, and I am, I would say deluxe trucks had the aluminum peice on the tailight housing -- and standard trucks did not...?? What do you all think folks...?

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I think that piece was on the tail light on all panel/suburban/canopy express trucks of that era regardless of standard or deluxe. No idea why it is there. I will cogitate on that and then ponder it for a while.


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Ok, sounds good. I look forward to your results...

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I have a 52 gmc ambulance. If you look inside the door behind the light you should find a steel reinforcing plate, has holes matching the light studs. Seams I read somewhere that those lights were supposed to be able to be used as steps. Don't know if that's correct but the stainless trim on the top would protect the paint and strengthen the housing. Just a thought... my ambulance had the OEM taillights on both doors.

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Thanks Richard.

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Originally Posted by azcornman
Seams I read somewhere that those lights were supposed to be able to be used as steps. Don't know if that's correct

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Why would someone need to step there? My panel had that piece too, it had a name embossed into it, Guide, maybe? I assumed it was a heat shield for the tail light bulb, just an assumption though.

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Used from 47-56. Not a step. It's simply a design feature.. Art deco. Using aluminum for trim parts as shinny corrosion resistant material. Not to be painted.

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Hi there Leo,
Thanks for replying to my post. Guide was, or still is, a headlight-bulb/fog light making company.

The heat-shield idea is the best I have heard so far...

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Thanks Bartamos,

Great info from you too - Awesome!

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All of the ones I have seen are stainless steel.
I would say just to jazz it up.


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Bartamos is correct except they are stainless. Just a little bling from the Guide company to spruce up your ride!


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Agreed! Bling baby bling! Mine polished up real nice with some light compound and my dremel.


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Originally Posted by Toms49Panel
If I had to guess, and I am, I would say deluxe trucks had the aluminum peice on the tailight housing -- and standard trucks did not...?? What do you all think folks...?
That light was not available in Canopy Express models. CE's came equipped with the R-13 type same as clamshell Suburbans.


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