MrBounce wrote:Ha ha no no offence taken Alan! I'm on here for advice and can take it

I just don't see the point in throwing something away if it is basically usable, just needing a touch of modification. I've got nothing to lose if I try it so will go down the Epoxy + stud route first...
Plus if it works well I'll have the satisfaction of saying "I mended that!"

Good point. I get more satisfaction trying to reinvent the wheel. So when I come up with a new idea that works, I'm chuffed with myself! Why I just don't buy a sports-car and save all the bother, I don't know!!
The success for this weekend was that Johnny fix it and I, stripped out a VVC head from my Rover BRM, which had the cam belt tension-er collapse, The valves then contacted the pistons and then bent, it still needs put together! But I was pleased with our success as this is the first modern engine we've worked on. I bought the Rover to try out the K-series engine and learn about it's foibles, before I fit one to a Mk 3! The K-series 1.8 VVC engine is excellent powerful, torque-ey and more importantly cheap!
But back to your rear lights, sorry I'm a bit anti the Mk1 & 2's rear lights as I followed two cars back home in the torrential rain. The rear lights were very poor and hard to see! But each to his own!
Regards Alan