Author Topic: CUSTOM FLAME HEADLIGHTS (LIMELIGHT GREEN, PLUM CRAZY PURPLE) 7" HALOGEN HI/LO  (Read 2452 times)

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 BRAND NEW CUSTOM FLAME HEADLIGHTS 7" HALOGEN (STANDARD HI/LO BEAM) : CAN BE CREATED IN ANY MOPAR COLOR, (CURRENTLY AVAILABLE IS A SET  DONE IN A MOPAR (HEMI)COLOR-LIMELIGHT GREEN. AND PLUM CRAZY PURPLE).
  THESE CUSTOM LIGHTS ARE DURABLE, WEATHER RESISTANT, HEAT RESISTANT, AND WASH BEAUTIFULLY. THEY ARE CUSTOM DONE BY HAND IN LEADING AND STAINED GLASS WHICH CREATES A STUNNING AFFECT WHEN LIT. THE COLORS ARE VERY BRILLIANT WHEN LIT, AND IN NO WAY DETRACT FROM THE LIGHT ITSELF. THEY LOOK ABSOLUTELY AWESOME! IMAGINE THE LOOKS YOU WILL GET WHEN PULLING INTO YOUR FAVORITE CRUISE OR CAR SHOW, THEY DEFINITELY ARE AN EXCELLANT ADDITION FOR YOUR FAVORITE HOTROD OR CLASSIC CAR.  PICTURES DO NOT EVEN DO THEM JUSTICE, THEY ARE RADICAL & TRULY AWESOME TO SEE UP CLOSE. THERE IS NOTHING LIKE THEM OUT THERE TO BE FOUND...UNIQUE & TREND SETTTING! THEY WOULD BE THE ULTIMATE GIFT FOR XMAS FOR THE CUSTOM HOTTRODDER WHO IS A LOVED ONE. THESE LIGHTS CAN BE CREATED IN JUST ABOUT ANY CUSTOM COLOR TO MATCH THE PAINT OF ANY HOTROD. ONLY $50.00 A SET. (EMAIL ME FOR MORE INFO: ponigirl1966@adelphia.net).

PICTURED: 1970 HEMI CUDA WITH LIME LIGHT GREEN HEADLIGHTS DISPLAYED.  

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Offline MEK-Dangerfield

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I know this is a moldy-oldy thread, but I wanted to give it a plug. I have bought 2 sets from Kris now. The first set in plumb-crazy, and now a custom color that is closer to the body color of my car. I highly recommend this if you are a nut like me and want something, "different". As far as I know, you can do this on any size bulb, as long as it's round. Thanks again Kris!!  :2thumbs:


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Cool Lights.  :2thumbs:
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?????   :clueless:
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Offline Super Blue 72

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So are these like little stained glass that is hard like plastic, not soft like a decal/sticker?

They do look very cool!
1972 Dodge Challenger Rallye 340, AT, Code TB3=Super Blue, SBD=8/17/1971.  Yes, a Rallye without the fender louvers from the factory because of the body side molding option.

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i wasnt to sure about it at first,but it does really look good.especially after seeing MEK's car in person.its something different.

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They are cool but the pigs in my town will pull you over for having the lights covered ...  :burnout:

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I think those would look cool on Cuda road lamps, which would also avoid any legal issues with headlamps.

Offline MEK-Dangerfield

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So are these like little stained glass that is hard like plastic, not soft like a decal/sticker?

They do look very cool!

Whatever it is, has been baked on, I know that. Whatever it is, does not peel off or get soft after you have had the lights on. Have I cleared that up?  :smilielol:


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Offline MEK-Dangerfield

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They are cool but the pigs in my town will pull you over for having the lights covered ...  :burnout:

We have the same deal here in Maryland. These lights are not any dimmer than the factory lights, and what anyone driving the other way will see is not much different than usual. My point is, these are not distracting on the road to other drivers. If I get pulled over, that is my arguement.   :misbehaving:


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If you live in NY, and go to have your car inspected, and catch the inspector doing the job on a bad day, thats an insta-fail.... personally i would let an E-Body slide  :bigsmile:
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looks pretty cool! .... but Wisconsin can be a real pain in the A$$ legality wise on this kind of stuff. Example- you cant drive with yr neon lit. (to bad for the tuner guys but who cares). Up till a few years ago you couldn't even drive in Milwaukee with a for sale sign in your window.   :screwy:
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Whatever it is, has been baked on, I know that. Whatever it is, does not peel off or get soft after you have had the lights on. Have I cleared that up?  :smilielol:


  Mike

Yep, good 'nuff fer me!   Thanks!  :thumbsup:
1972 Dodge Challenger Rallye 340, AT, Code TB3=Super Blue, SBD=8/17/1971.  Yes, a Rallye without the fender louvers from the factory because of the body side molding option.

Pic #2 and 3 of my ARII 1/24 scale model car 

Phil in New England-Massachusetts  Always thank God for what you have!

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