I had a few inquiries on the fog lights and mount on a previous post, so I thought I would share. I liked the rally look on the Healey and did my research on what the cars used back in the day.
A lot of the cars I found used 5 inch fog lights, others used 6 or 7 inch lights. I bought a set of 5 inch and without the bumper, I thought they were too small. I decided to go for the the big light look. The ones I ended up using are 6 inch and a little smaller than the headlights, which are 7 inch. The other thing to decide was where to locate the fog lights. I played with a number of different locations and fabricated other brackets that used the holes in the frame for the bumper, but I thought it put the lights too far apart and found the location that I thought was just right. Fortunately it allowed for a simple attachment bracket to mount.
I found the lights that I wanted at a great price at eagleeyelights.com
Price: $19.48 ea
Delivered price for the set: $49.06 (Sacramento)
Item No. 1516SCC5
Housing: Metal
Bulb: 55w Halogen
Projects: Clear
Beam: Fog
Wiring: None
Sold by: Piece
I fabricated the brackets out of 1/8 inch stock, starting with cardboard and ending with what you see. I can't remember if I drilled a new hole, but I think I used the existing holes that were already in the car. I attached them after paint, as you can see by the painted bolts.
They are on there very solid. They do not bounce around as was my fear.


A lot of the cars I found used 5 inch fog lights, others used 6 or 7 inch lights. I bought a set of 5 inch and without the bumper, I thought they were too small. I decided to go for the the big light look. The ones I ended up using are 6 inch and a little smaller than the headlights, which are 7 inch. The other thing to decide was where to locate the fog lights. I played with a number of different locations and fabricated other brackets that used the holes in the frame for the bumper, but I thought it put the lights too far apart and found the location that I thought was just right. Fortunately it allowed for a simple attachment bracket to mount.

I found the lights that I wanted at a great price at eagleeyelights.com
Price: $19.48 ea
Delivered price for the set: $49.06 (Sacramento)
Item No. 1516SCC5
Housing: Metal
Bulb: 55w Halogen
Projects: Clear
Beam: Fog
Wiring: None
Sold by: Piece
I fabricated the brackets out of 1/8 inch stock, starting with cardboard and ending with what you see. I can't remember if I drilled a new hole, but I think I used the existing holes that were already in the car. I attached them after paint, as you can see by the painted bolts.
They are on there very solid. They do not bounce around as was my fear.