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show me your "HEADLIGHTS".....no girls not those

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by pug man, Feb 20, 2013.

  1. Our '29's headlites:)
     

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  2. da34guy
    Joined: Jun 13, 2006
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    I likem Big and lo
     

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  3. mow too much
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    33-34 commercial, I like them big also.
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  4. mow too much
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    These were to small I wish I would have used 32 headlights.
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  5. RatRoy
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    All old "HEADLIGHTS" don't have to light up to be useful....;)
     

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  6. fleetside66
    Joined: Nov 20, 2006
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    If you like big & chromey together, you'll probably like these '32 Chrysler jobs, similar to '32 Buick, but have an extra style bump on top of the ring. They're C.M. Hall "Depress Beam." These particular ones have the Electroline sealed beam aftermarket conversion. They may have been used on a few other cars of that era.

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  7. the37thstreet
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    This is a pair that I created for a 37 Ford Phaeton that I built. I used 37 chevrolet headlight tops and 37 Cad bottom half with 37 Ford lens and rings. Lead metal finish.
     

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  8. Weasel
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    Mine are kinda bulbous and a little droopy....;)

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  9. Weasel
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    Here is a pair of big French ones....

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  10. flatout51
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    Early 40s Ford big truck on modified 33 BB headlight bar.
     

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  11. sylvian
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    from Burbank

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    Woodlite...

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  12. Weasel
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    I hear Brits have big ones too....

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  13. Big T
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    from Florida

    Bone stock and 6 volt... though they look great in a sweater. :p
     

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  14. sylvian
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    from Burbank

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    These are some Duesey's...

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  15. 2935ford
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    1932 Hudson.
     

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  16. On my '26, I used 7" aftermarket Peterbilt lights. You can get them painted, chromed or stainless steel. I went with the painted buckets and sprung for stainless steel rings. Turn signal/parking lights are in the ring.
     

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  17. Scrap metal,
    I love the lights slung down low. looks good.

    Oh I know it is a little off topic but I just love the bug eyed look.

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  18. MrModelT
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    Here are mine..... 1918 Cadillac Type 57.

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    Before that they were 1914 Studebaker SC series...

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  19. MrModelT
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    Is that your J Sylvian? What chassis/engine number? Judging from the convertable sedan (or "all weather phaeton") coachwork, I would say it's by Murphy :D

    Nice looking car! :)
     
  20. sylvian
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    sylvian
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    from Burbank

    J 2245 - LWB Convertible Sedan by Murphy.

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  21. 33 Fordor
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    My poor ol' girl. Lights are in there somewhere.

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  22. Here are some 1937 Ford headlights.
     

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  23. pdunn10
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    I was waiting to see some Duesenberg lights. awesome!
     
  24. Doctor Detroit
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    Never discourage a woman from showing her headlights...
     
  25. Trichop
    Joined: Jan 8, 2008
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    Trichop
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    from Eaton,Ohio

    1927 Hupmobile

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  26. MrModelT
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    Nice! ...and unusual to see a body like that on a 154" JN chassis. I have only seen them on SJ chassis.

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  27. OL 55
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    Hot rod Jen took these pic's of my old beat up Speedway Motors lights.


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  28. 911 steve
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    from nebraska

    I cant get pictures to load on here, but none better than my stock 40 Ford lamps.
     
  29. tlaferriere
    Joined: May 14, 2007
    Posts: 150

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    What a good use for E&J Type 20's.
     

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  30. maplefrm
    Joined: Aug 15, 2010
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    maplefrm
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    from Central IL

    Headlights on our '32 Ford.
     

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