Custom Headlights
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Custom Headlights
I have some repair work to do to my headlights but I have been looking at these newer cars and there projection beam headlights. I was thinking of doing something similar to what Ferrari has done on their 360 Modena.
What do you guys think? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...&category=6212
What do you guys think? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...&category=6212
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St. Jude Donor '06
Re: Custom Headlights (Metal Wulf)
Interesting idea but the old sharks don't look right IMHO with fixed headlights.
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Re: Custom Headlights (Madmikeee)
Interesting idea but the old sharks don't look right IMHO with fixed headlights.
[Modified by GrandSportC3, 9:23 AM 12/23/2003]
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Re: Custom Headlights (GrandSportC3)
except mine :p:
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Re: Custom Headlights (C3C4Z)
I have seen C3s with 2 versions of fixed headlights. The square ones and the round ones.
The square ones look terrible IMHO and you can see them on a few street C3s here and there. I thik you can buy the kit from vendors like Ecklers etc...
The round lights fixed looks great. They were on Lemans type race cars and had a plexiglass type covering over the round light that are fixed in the up position. It looks like 2 bubbles sort of and doesnt look too bad. I read somewhere that the plexiglass cover peices are hard to get and pretty freakin' expensive.
Given the choices though, I would still want the drop down OEM headlight set-up.
Brent...
The square ones look terrible IMHO and you can see them on a few street C3s here and there. I thik you can buy the kit from vendors like Ecklers etc...
The round lights fixed looks great. They were on Lemans type race cars and had a plexiglass type covering over the round light that are fixed in the up position. It looks like 2 bubbles sort of and doesnt look too bad. I read somewhere that the plexiglass cover peices are hard to get and pretty freakin' expensive.
Given the choices though, I would still want the drop down OEM headlight set-up.
Brent...
#7
Re: Custom Headlights (MN-Brent)
I also like the Lemans type headlights and have looked into the details of installation. It's not pretty!
Guldstrand sells the kits for about $600US - the "kit" includes exactly 4 pieces - two aluminum "buckets" and two plexiglas covers. Nothing is predrilled, no instructions - it's all up to the installer. There are not even a preset design for the actual bulb installation. I decided to keep my money in my pocket for the time being.
I've been looking into HID options for the lower grill to do something like GrandSportC3 but not square. I've seen the Xenon HID capsules from BMWs on Ebay and I am currently considering an installation based on those. The capsules have the alignment mechanisms built in.
Ryan
Guldstrand sells the kits for about $600US - the "kit" includes exactly 4 pieces - two aluminum "buckets" and two plexiglas covers. Nothing is predrilled, no instructions - it's all up to the installer. There are not even a preset design for the actual bulb installation. I decided to keep my money in my pocket for the time being.
I've been looking into HID options for the lower grill to do something like GrandSportC3 but not square. I've seen the Xenon HID capsules from BMWs on Ebay and I am currently considering an installation based on those. The capsules have the alignment mechanisms built in.
Ryan
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Re: Custom Headlights (reidry)
I think that when i get into body stuff on my car, in many years, im going to go with the flip fornt end like gsc3. Then do one of those custom one peice front grills. Then mount the round headlights in there. Ive seen a few cars done that way and i love how they look, keeps the fornt end nice and clean.
MAtt
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Re: Custom Headlights (GrandSportC3)
Interesting idea but the old sharks don't look right IMHO with fixed headlights.
except mine :p:
hey grandsport those are super sweet as i mentioned in my email to you a couple of weeks back, and yes im toying with that idea in my girl
[Modified by GrandSportC3, 9:23 AM 12/23/2003]
except mine :p:
hey grandsport those are super sweet as i mentioned in my email to you a couple of weeks back, and yes im toying with that idea in my girl
[Modified by GrandSportC3, 9:23 AM 12/23/2003]
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Re: Custom Headlights (GrandSportC3)
GSC3, there has about the best looking concept/lights there I know of, slick install, good looking......but one problem, that is in state like Maryland where they actually check for DOT legal crap, and agressively pull over cars out of compliance, you can't drive it on the street, an old neighbor friend with a custom C3 has a very similar treatment, and he told me the situation, and it was ONE HUGE reason he could not retire to Pennsylvania...on account of the car ***** up there, inspections......less than 18 inches off the ground....
so I don't want to do something like that to my car, I too do not like those Ecklers trays I have in my car, as if anything else, they are so grossly DATED in appearance....so they are on the way out someday....but MY ideas involve taking the late headlights, about 1/2 height square from later Camaro there....and using that setup in the shark with operating doors again, but raising them only about 3 inches worth, not 6 inches or more....moving the lamps further forward, and reducing the depth of the doors front to back, making more of a 'slot' appearance than that huge gaping plate/hole....
GENE
so I don't want to do something like that to my car, I too do not like those Ecklers trays I have in my car, as if anything else, they are so grossly DATED in appearance....so they are on the way out someday....but MY ideas involve taking the late headlights, about 1/2 height square from later Camaro there....and using that setup in the shark with operating doors again, but raising them only about 3 inches worth, not 6 inches or more....moving the lamps further forward, and reducing the depth of the doors front to back, making more of a 'slot' appearance than that huge gaping plate/hole....
GENE
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Re: Custom Headlights (reidry)
I also like the Lemans type headlights and have looked into the details of installation. It's not pretty!
Guldstrand sells the kits for about $600US - the "kit" includes exactly 4 pieces - two aluminum "buckets" and two plexiglas covers. Nothing is predrilled, no instructions - it's all up to the installer. There are not even a preset design for the actual bulb installation. I decided to keep my money in my pocket for the time being.
I've been looking into HID options for the lower grill to do something like GrandSportC3 but not square. I've seen the Xenon HID capsules from BMWs on Ebay and I am currently considering an installation based on those. The capsules have the alignment mechanisms built in.
Ryan
Guldstrand sells the kits for about $600US - the "kit" includes exactly 4 pieces - two aluminum "buckets" and two plexiglas covers. Nothing is predrilled, no instructions - it's all up to the installer. There are not even a preset design for the actual bulb installation. I decided to keep my money in my pocket for the time being.
I've been looking into HID options for the lower grill to do something like GrandSportC3 but not square. I've seen the Xenon HID capsules from BMWs on Ebay and I am currently considering an installation based on those. The capsules have the alignment mechanisms built in.
Ryan
[Modified by litevette, 8:29 AM 12/24/2003]
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Re: Custom Headlights (Metal Wulf)
except mine :p:
that's cause yours isn't in the stock location... yours is great looking with the lights in the grill, but fixed headlights in the stock locations :U
that's cause yours isn't in the stock location... yours is great looking with the lights in the grill, but fixed headlights in the stock locations :U
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Re: Custom Headlights (mrvette)
GSC3, there has about the best looking concept/lights there I know of, slick install, good looking......but one problem, that is in state like Maryland where they actually check for DOT legal crap, and agressively pull over cars out of compliance, you can't drive it on the street, an old neighbor friend with a custom C3 has a very similar treatment, and he told me the situation, and it was ONE HUGE reason he could not retire to Pennsylvania...on account of the car ***** up there, inspections......less than 18 inches off the ground....
so I don't want to do something like that to my car, I too do not like those Ecklers trays I have in my car, as if anything else, they are so grossly DATED in appearance....so they are on the way out someday....but MY ideas involve taking the late headlights, about 1/2 height square from later Camaro there....and using that setup in the shark with operating doors again, but raising them only about 3 inches worth, not 6 inches or more....moving the lamps further forward, and reducing the depth of the doors front to back, making more of a 'slot' appearance than that huge gaping plate/hole....
GENE
so I don't want to do something like that to my car, I too do not like those Ecklers trays I have in my car, as if anything else, they are so grossly DATED in appearance....so they are on the way out someday....but MY ideas involve taking the late headlights, about 1/2 height square from later Camaro there....and using that setup in the shark with operating doors again, but raising them only about 3 inches worth, not 6 inches or more....moving the lamps further forward, and reducing the depth of the doors front to back, making more of a 'slot' appearance than that huge gaping plate/hole....
GENE
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Re: Custom Headlights (C3C4Z)
Here's my plan using mid 90's headlights from GM. You can find them in a Camaro, Grand Prix or even a Geo.
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Re: Custom Headlights (GrandSportC3)
GSC3, all I know is my friend's comments, and knowing Maryland and Pa, I"m not sure how they get away with it.....stock height is required....far as I know....but you know, in Maryland, to get an inspection sticker, every year I think, I know when I left the state...you had to get your headlight alignment checked....no lie....headlight alignment...so in order to keep their inspection station license, my old hangout gas station had to spend major bux for this stupid alignment gear....installed and 'calibrated'.....I know my Ecklers tray thing most likely would not pass, as the side dispersion is not good at all...
GENE
GENE
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Re: Custom Headlights (74-Roadster)
74R, for sure nice drawing....and good concept, nice and clean, but once again in an **** state like Maryland, dictating every damn thing about whatever they can dream up....I dunno....probably flunk, same as GSC3....
that is why I am looking into making flip up lights with those bulbs, they are the ones I want to use....
I been cutting up some cheap junkyard mount plates, and playing with the stock C3 lids...broken ones from my old deer hitting experiences...and have found something more or less barely acceptable, maybe...but I still like the idea of custom lids too even though it's more work....
GENE
that is why I am looking into making flip up lights with those bulbs, they are the ones I want to use....
I been cutting up some cheap junkyard mount plates, and playing with the stock C3 lids...broken ones from my old deer hitting experiences...and have found something more or less barely acceptable, maybe...but I still like the idea of custom lids too even though it's more work....
GENE
#19
Re: Custom Headlights (C3C4Z)
This is the closest thing to Modena lights on C3 Corvette I've seen so far:
#20
Re: Custom Headlights (groovyjay)
Here's a bit different approach: