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Creighton Helms 1936 Ford Roadster

The taillights in the bumper are, in traditional form, acrylic lenses. The elements behind them, though, are anything but. They're a grid of light-emitting diodes, and while they're not exactly out of the bag of old-time tricks, they create lamps far thinner than a conventional bulb and reflector would be.
Creighton Helms' 1936 Ford roadster - Wonderful Cherries From Lowly Pits Grow

The taillights in the bumper are, in traditional form, acrylic lenses. The elements behind them, though, are anything but. They're a grid of light-emitting diodes, and while they're not exactly out of the bag of old-time tricks, they create lamps far thinner than a conventional bulb and reflector would be.  View Related Article

 

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