Replacement Taillight Options for 1967 Airstream Caravel Trailer
Question:
Replacing taillights on my 1967 Airstream Caravel. I cant find the Bargeman 575 original taillight lenses anywhere. If sold used, they are often chipped, cracked , or only one available..they were used on the Caravel from 1966-1968. Considering going to LED s for my Airstream. Thanks for your help.
asked by: Sherry
Expert Reply:
I have a solution for you, but we do not offer any vintage 575 lights. I was able to find that the 575 lights were round taillights that measured 7 inches in diameter.
To replace your exisiting lights with those of the same diameter, we offer both incandescent and LED lights. Our most popular 7 inch diameter, round, red trailer taillight is the Optronics # ST90RB. This is an incandescent, sealed taillight.
The three taillight options that come with LED lights are the Optronics # STL90RB, # STL90R24B, and the # STL190RB. These LED taillights offer great replacement options for your trailer. LED lights will last longer, and are often brighter, than traditional incandescent lights.
Any of these lights will work well as replacements for your 1967 Airstream Caravel. I have attached review videos for all of theme for you. I have also linked the product page for all of our 7 inch diameter lights.

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Optronics Transit Tail Light - Brake and Tail Light - Incandescent - Surface Mount - Round - Red
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- Surface Mount
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Transit Tail Light - Stop/Turn/Tail - LED - Submersible - 31 Diodes - 12-24 Volts - Red Lens
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Optronics LED Transit Tail Light - Stop, Tail, Turn - Submersible - 31 Diodes - Red Lens
- Trailer Lights
- Tail Lights
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- Surface Mount
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- 7 Inch Diameter
- Red
- Optronics
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