Picked up another basket case. 77 LeSabre SC

Discussion in 'The Bench' started by Briz, Jun 14, 2020.

  1. efogs400

    efogs400 Platinum Level Contributor

    A friend had a twin to this car years ago with either the 3.8 or 4.1V6, walking was a faster option.

    Dig those old school fog lights, I had a set of those mounted behind the grille in a 75 Monte Carlo - Baller status.
     
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  2. Briz

    Briz Founders Club Member

    [QUOTE="efogs400, post: 3399333, member: 20395"Dig those old school fog lights, I had a set of those mounted behind the grille in a 75 Monte Carlo - Baller status.[/QUOTE]


    Spent a couple hours this morning getting them to work. Both lenses were broke and fell apart when I opened it up. Super glue to the rescue. Date code on the lenses is 1982. New bulbs, cleaned up
    the housings and made sure they had a good ground. Wired in a NO relay triggered by the marker lights and a fused hot to the battery.


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  3. Bill Nuttle

    Bill Nuttle Well-Known Member

    Those fog lights were the rage when I was in school in the early 80’s. Had a couple of sets of them.
     
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  4. Mark Demko

    Mark Demko Well-Known Member

    HAHA, my poor Dads LeSabre I had decorated with fog lights and amber side marker lights in the front in the early 80’s LOLOL
     
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  5. Briz

    Briz Founders Club Member

    OK, seeing as how ya have some exp with this car ... can you tell me where the horns were located? Cannot find them or any wiring hanging where they might have been. Not behind the grill and not in either of the front corners of the engine bay.
     
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  6. Mark Demko

    Mark Demko Well-Known Member

    My Dads was a ‘75 LeSabre, but generally GM put the horns on the left fender on the full size.
    Being yours is the downsized LeSabre they MIGHT be on the core support, but I’m going to guess on the inside of the left fender.
     

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