Fog [driving?] light [F2HS-15200-AA] - NOS

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Fog [driving?] light [F2HS-15200-AA] - NOS

1986F150Six
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-OEM-Ford-Medium-Heavy-Truck-Heavy-Duty-Drive-Lamp-Light/172447953060?hash=item2826b2f0a4:g:AUEAAOSwcUBYVEoF

Here is what Jonathan [FordF834] had to say about this item:

Interesting find David! It certainly looks to be a Marchal 750 series light but with the more modern lens style. The Ford number indicates 1992 model year. I have not seen these on a medium duty, I am curious where they mounted them, and whether Ford used the Bullnose era fog light switch and wire loom or something else? It does say “driving lights” so perhaps they were always on? Daytime running lights were incorporated by many auto makers in the late 90’s but they started appearing on fleet vehicles in the late 80’s after accident and fatality studies showed how beneficial they are. Driving lights may have been a requested accessory on fleet trucks? 

-Jonathan
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Re: Fog [driving?] light [F2HS-15200-AA] - NOS

Gary Lewis
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Nice!  But one?  You could be holding that one for a long time before finding one to match.
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