Lucas Fuse box
Jaguar: E-Type Series 1 and 2 (1961-70) • E-Type 5.3 V12 Series 3 (1971-74) • Mk10 and 420G (1961-70)
MG: MGB to October 1969: Roadster to GHN4-187169, GT to GHD4-187840
Mini: up to approx. 1976
Sprite / Midget: from May 1961 to September 1969: Sprite from HAN6-101 to HAN9-85286, Midget from GAN1-101 to GAN4-74885
Morgan: 4/4 Series IV and V (1961-68) • Plus 4 (1961-68)
Austin Healey: BJ8 (1963-68)
Land Rover: Series II and IIA (1958-71)
Triumph: TR3A from TS60001 plus all TR3B, TR4 and TR4A (1959-67)
4FJ type for 2 fuses - variant with lucar terminals
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Lucas Industries plc was a Birmingham-based British manufacturer of motor industry components. The company was specialised in the production of automotive electrical components such as magnetos, alternators, windscreen wipers, horns, lighting, wiring and starter motors.
During the 1920s and 1930s Lucas grew rapidly by taking over a number of their competitors such as the car brake manufacturer Girling. In 1999 Lucas was taken over by TRW Inc.
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