Can you identify this Unity light?

Aaron W

Member
Dec 3, 2014
77
Northern California
This is a rear light on a fire engine I bought. It is a Unity but not sure which model. I think it is missing a part as there is a screw hole on the top. There would have been two of these but the second is missing, so I'll need to match this one.

Thanks

rear1.jpg

rear 2.jpg
 

Phillyrube

Member
May 21, 2010
1,272
Flatistan
I'm wondering if this isnt a Frankenlight: Unity driving light cobbled to a deck light mount? Looks like someone did some stick welding to the mount.
 

UnityUSA

New Member
Nov 25, 2015
121
Chicago IL
This is a model S6 AG Series Decklight. The part missing on top is for the name plate that would identify the model. This is an older version from the one we currently make but still very similar. We no longer carry red lamps. Also there should be a switch to turn the light on and off on the light itself. From pictures can't tell if that is missing. That is using the Round bracket.
http://www.unityusa.com/AG-Series-6-Decklight-S6_p_1822.html
 
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Aaron W

Member
Dec 3, 2014
77
Northern California
Thank you, nice to know they are still available or a close variant anyway.

There is no switch or hole for a missing switch that I can see. It also doesn't seem to have had the little knob on the back. The truck is a 1958 so this light is potentially of the same age.
 

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