Bullet style tail lights?
#1
Bullet style tail lights?
Does anyone know if there are bullet style tailights available for the HHR? I was thinking something like this:
I'd lvoe to do bullet style tail lights, maybe with blue-dot tips.
I'd lvoe to do bullet style tail lights, maybe with blue-dot tips.
#2
Now that I find interesting...
Could you take a present(spare) set, modify them with putty, and cast them?
Red Plastic? or Clear Plastic, and colored bulbs?
HMMM
How would you handle the reverse Lights?
Could you take a present(spare) set, modify them with putty, and cast them?
Red Plastic? or Clear Plastic, and colored bulbs?
HMMM
How would you handle the reverse Lights?
#3
California Cruisers has them. Since people have been haveing trouble with them, when you order them tell them Bud sent you. Talk directly to Bob if you can. If you have any trouble please let me know. I don't think you will have any problems.
See ya down the road
Bud-Harvey
See ya down the road
Bud-Harvey
#5
Found them but based on the pic...Bob is asking WAY too much for them. He basically custs a hole in the stock lenses and glues on cadilac bullets:
He's charging $400 for the set, give you $100 back if you send him your stock lenses...
He's charging $400 for the set, give you $100 back if you send him your stock lenses...
#9
Wow.
'59 Caddy tail lights are some of the best tail lights ever designed, and can look fantastic when used correctly. That pic up above made me throw up in my mouth a little.
Now if I guy were to remove the upper pair of lights completely, properly French a set of red bullets into the lower lense location so that only the tips extended past the metal work and relocated the back-up lights into the bumper where the reflectors are, you might have something.
'59 Caddy tail lights are some of the best tail lights ever designed, and can look fantastic when used correctly. That pic up above made me throw up in my mouth a little.
Now if I guy were to remove the upper pair of lights completely, properly French a set of red bullets into the lower lense location so that only the tips extended past the metal work and relocated the back-up lights into the bumper where the reflectors are, you might have something.