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Based on the images and search results, here's what can be determined about these headlights:
Manufacturer:
Many of the headlights are manufactured by "VEB Fahrzeugelektrik Ruhla" (sometimes abbreviated as FER), a known producer of vehicle electrics in the former DDR (East Germany).[1]
One headlight shows "OPTICKA VLOZKA," suggesting a Czechoslovakian origin for that specific unit.
Part Numbers and Markings:
VEB Ruhla / FER:
8709.20:This number appears on multiple yellow labels. One search result explicitly links "FER DDR-RUHLA G22042 / 8709.20" to 5 3/4" headlights for classic car applications from the 1960s and 70s.[1] The "45W" or "40W" likely refers to the wattage of the bulb.
8709.21:This also appears on yellow labels, likely a similar type of headlight.
8709.23/2:This is seen on a white label along with "TOL 12481". "TGL 12481" is associated with DDR Ruhla halogen driving light cores (H3 type).[2]
E15:This is an ECE approval mark, indicating it was approved in East Germany.
CR:This marking typically denotes a sealed beam headlight that is (C) corrosion resistant and/or (R) replaceable.
OPTICKA VLOZKA:
443 958 511 007 ZAR. ASYM:This is likely a specific part number for this Czechoslovakian-made headlight insert. "ZAR. ASYM" probably indicates an asymmetric beam pattern.
Specifications (General):
Voltage:Most labels indicate 12V.
Wattage:Values like 40W, 45W, and 45/40W are visible, indicating the power of the bulbs used.
Bulb Type:One reference mentions H3 halogen bulbs for a TGL 12481 type.[2] Others appear to be designed for R2 (Bilux) type bulbs given the "12V 45/40W R2" marking on one label.
Size:The "5 3/4"" dimension mentioned for the 8709.20 part suggests a common round headlight size.[1]
Vehicle Application:
General Classic Cars:The FER Ruhla headlights (8709.20) are broadly associated with classic cars from the 1960s and 70s.[1]
Eastern Bloc Vehicles:Given the DDR and Czechoslovakian origin, these headlights were likely used on a variety of vehicles produced in the Eastern Bloc. Examples could include:
Lada, Fiat 125P:One search result shows a "Lada G22043 Fiat 125P Scheinwerfer DDR passend für Ruhla G22043 Headlights," suggesting compatibility or similarity.[3]
Wartburg:"DDR Ruhla" parts are commonly associated with Wartburg vehicles.[4]
Trabant:While not explicitly stated for these headlight units, VEB Ruhla supplied many parts for Trabants.
Other Eastern European Marques:Skoda, Zastava, etc., might have used similar standardized headlights.
In summary, these headlights are primarily from VEB Fahrzeugelektrik Ruhla (DDR) and one from Opticka Vlozka (Czechoslovakia). They are mostly 12V, with wattages around 40-45W, and include types for R2 and potentially H3 bulbs. They were used on a range of Eastern Bloc vehicles and other classic cars from the 1960s and 1970s, often being a standard 5 3/4" round headlight size.
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