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There are electronic modules that replace the old mechanical alternating turn signal components made for the 60's model T-Birds, 67 and up Cougars, and the late 60's Mustang Cobra's. Not sure how you would go about using one of these for your application, but figured this might help to lead you in the right direction. I have never actually used one of these modules, but the only thing is that the cars above had 3 tail lights per side, not sure how it would work with only two lights. Well, hopefully this will help


