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Air Cooled VW 1962-1967 Beetle Taillights Custom LED 12 Volt Pair

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1962-1967 Beetle Taillights Custom LED 12 Volt Pair

Stop light visibility was never a hallmark for the classic VW Beetle. The all new LED retro-fit kit bolts into a stock 1962-67 VW Beetle taillight housing and converts all rear lighting functions to bright and visible LED lights. The installation takes about 30 minutes and requires no electrical knowledge. Since the original lenses are re-used, a stock appearance is maintained while the lights are off. Originally, the taillight was segmented into a turn signal area and a stop light area. The net viewing area was quite small and difficult to see. After conversion, the entire taillight lens is utilized for the stop, turn, and taillight functions. Using the entire surface area of the lens allows following drivers better visibility of the vehicle.

At the heart of the new kit is the LED array that incorporates fourteen, automotive grade LEDs. This guarantees ultra bright performance, a wide dispersion angle, and maximum visibility of the tail light, stop light, and turn signals. The LED array is expected to last for the life of the vehicle and draws very little electrical current. The LED also features Technostalgia’s RapidFire brake lights. With RapidFire, the brake lights are pulsed rapidly three times within the first 1/2 second of pressing the brake pedal followed by constant ON. This cycle is repeated every time the brake pedal is pressed. The kit is backed by a limited lifetime warranty.

Please Note: These only work with Beetles converted to 12 Volt.

The kit includes:

  • LED Array
  • Wiring Pigtail
  • Insulated Connectors
  • Stainless Steel Brackets
  • Installation Instructions


Also known under these part numbers: (For reference only)

  • 6069
  • 686420053866
  • USA16069

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VW Taillights: Shapes & Sizes Make A Difference

VW Taillights: Shapes & Sizes Make A Difference

The taillights on your Air Cooled VW play an important role in safe driving. Broken or cracked taillights can let in moisture, which could lead to rust or cause an electrical malfunction in your lighting system. Mid America Motorworks has designed this easy reference chart for determining the correct size and height for your VW taillights. While not all model years are covered, this gives you a good idea of what to look for in restoring original looks or giving your Classic Volkswagen a personal touch.

Beetle Taillights 1956-2003

With a large metal housing and lens with a snowflake-style reflector pattern, these taillights were designed for use with dual filament bulbs (taillight/brake light) with additional integrated flashing turn signal functionality for the American market.

Beetle Taillights - 1956-1961

They were comprised of a shell and lens reflector assembly and a small bulb holder that inserted into the rear of the reflector. The whole assembly sat on a basic bracket mounted on the fender, using a single screw on the top of the metal shell.

Beetle Taillights - 1962-1967
Yellow Beetle rear view illustration

The 'tombstone' taillight, was first seen in August 1967 for the 1968 model year. The lenses featured separate sections for a turn signal (amber or red), taillight, a reflector, and on some units, a clear reversing lamp.

They also had a squared-off lower edge that was very similar to the lines of the 1970s Beetle. Beetles had 12v electrics and the new lights were significantly brighter than their predecessors. US versions of the tombstone light gained an additional chunky reflector on the outer edge of the metal housing.

Beetle Taillights - 1968-1970 Beetle Taillights - 1971-1972

The final taillight incarnation appeared on the 1973 model 1303 Super Beetle, and by 1974 was used on 1200 and 1300 flat screen Beetles. This design would remain until the end of production of the final few Karmann Cabriolets in 1980. The new lights were large, round and chunky, earning them the nickname 'elephant's feet.' Their rotund dimensions necessitated a complete re-design of the Beetle's rear wing, which for the first time had a cut out behind the light. The bulb holder/base section was made from moulded plastic, which slotted neatly into the aperture in these new fenders.

Beetle Taillights - 1973-1980 (US) and Beetle Taillights - 1973-2003 (Eur, Mex)

Bus Taillights 1958-1979

While the VW Bus taillights may not have had as many creative nicknames, they certainly went through their own evolution. Measurements are shown for the small round taillights of the 1958-1961 Buses, the oblong taillights of the 1962-1972 Buses and the larger, late taillights of the 1972-1979 Buses.

Bus 1958-1961, 1962-1972 and Thing 1969-1972 Bus 1972-1979 Bus 1972-1979


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