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1967-68 and 1971-73 Cougar/Mustang used bulb 1076 for Backup Lights, see part # 12175
As seen on Gearz with Stacey David. If you're looking for the best and brightest lighting for your car, look no further.
These WHITE "Plasma" LEDs are a direct replacement for 1156 and will fit anything you might have that takes an 1156 bulb (or other bulbs with the same base configuration, such as 97 and 1003 bulbs).
Basically good for every car from 1950 to 1990 that uses a 1156 bulb.
Cougar/Mustang specific applications:
- 1967 - 1973 trunk and hood lights (no modifications)
- 1967 - 1968 interior C-pillar "opera" lights (no modifications)
- 1969 - 1970 back up light bulb (no modifications)
- 1967 - 1969 under-dash sockets (with minimal modifications to the bracket and socket. See pictures below.)
Specs:
- Power: 7.5 Watts
- Brightness: 300 Lumens
- Total life expectancy: 30,000 hours
- 2" Tall (1 3/8" extends out of the socket)
- Only 92 degrees fully warmed up
These bulbs also work great as replacements for interior lights and trunk / hood lights.
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To use these bulbs as under-dash lights, you need to modify the sockets a little. Here's how:
Check out this video