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I think you'll find the angulation is way off.
Jason
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There was a Giha in one of the magazines a while ago that used Benz lights, looked good but a lot of work. I think your problem will be the depth of the lights into the fenders interfearing with the tire though.
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![]() There are lots of different car manufacturers going with this concept, you will have to do like I do.... when driving about keep looking at different cars to find some insperation, word of warning though.... try not to take your eyes off the road for too long Rob. |
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Hi and thanks for the comments
First of all the picture is not scaled and I did make a better version of it but I wasn't able to read after I saved it. Also justdubbin, the picture included in your reply is from a 2003 Mercedes (or maximum late 2002), and the lights I took are from 2000-2002 E Class Mercedes Benz, you can also see them on some C class cars (CS 430 for example). For these years the lights were not cranked off to the side. The lights I took are Factory replacement for 2000-2002 Mercedes E class that have the look of the 2003+ headlights, they are clear and have projector lights in it. There is a picture of them in this reply. For the scale, I'll get it right next time, it just happens that my boss has a C430 AMG (V8 ) and I'm the one doing maintenance on it!! Frank |
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Them headlights look superb in 6v wings.
Matt |
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Those head lights would be HELL to tackle without the right skills man!
If your serious about those headlights you better have patience with your car! I have a 1302 and will be doing a headlight conversion (undecided as of yet) and actually as I work on my current project now (69 standard) I am thinking about keeping the headlights stock...you can always get tricked out 7" headlights I am using a set of blakc headlights on the 69 its gonna look sick man! GOOD LUCK! John
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Hi again, here is a second attempt that is a lot better than my first one. The proportions seems right. It would probably look better on wider front fenders.
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It looks good! They are a little big though...how deep are they?
think of tire clearance! John
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For this mod, I don't think this would be suitable for post 67 standard Beetle (the ones with smaller headlights) and even less suitable for Super Beetle.
For the level of difficulty, it would be a lot of trouble doing it on a steel fender. I'd rather do this on a fiberglass fender, I have no metal working skills but have good skills in FG, my prensent project is restoring a Jeep CJ7 that has used fiberglass tub and one piece front end, both were damaged when bought and are now almost completely repaired. I guess it wouldn't be impossible for me to create a FG fender mold 2 inch wider with the extension starting from the attaching point of the fender meaning there would be no extra lip on the fender.This would be a great project!! |
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