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turn signal options for the late model bumperless

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These are 7" headlights that take H4's and have built in LED turn signals and running lights.
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See attached link.


https://www.chevsofthe40s.com/browse.lasso?&dept=Truck&cat=100T&skip=0
 
Way cool - but can you show is a photo of the entre front end so we can see what it looks like with the park lights shaved?
 
Re: turn signal options for the late model bumperl

ok. I posted on this about a year ago.

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I welded up the vents in the valance and eliminated the bumper holes and side marker lamps while I had the stick out. I used the 60's style MG grille with some flashing from an early 70's model (stripped of paint).
 
Re: turn signal options for the late model bumperl

My dad has some of those on his '39 Buick Streetrod. Amazingly the flashers are very visible.

Cool look on the front of the MG.
 
Re: turn signal options for the late model bumperl

Way cool. I'm running my '76 <span style="font-style: italic">sans </span>rubber, and have the stock turn sigs clipped in the oversize holes in the fender (Which, as many of you know, <span style="font-style: italic">just </span>fit.) This looks like a very good alternative. One more project to think about... :eeek:
 
Re: turn signal options for the late model bumperl

zim - you could always do the mod & 'feather' your paint before you buff.
 
Re: turn signal options for the late model bumperl

maybe later...i got bigger problems
than wanting fancy lights :wink: ....z
 
Re: turn signal options for the late model bumperl

Thanks guys- I happened to see a reproCobra that had those lights stuck in it. You don't even know the bulbs are there until you turn on the signals or running lights.

The led signals and turns work nice, although you need to upgrade the flasher.

Yogi's also sell those lights for about 15 dollars more than the ones I purchased from the site I linked to. 4 Wheel and Off Road also did up a Suzuki Samurai mud buggy using a set of those, with a writeup:

https://www.4wheeloffroad.com/techarticle...nals/index.html

BTW- cool myspace, zimmy!
 
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