The hagan or the nite prowlers? i don't care much for the bezels in the hagan kit, the actually don't look horrible on a buick, but i want to see how the nite prowler kit looks installed... here's a link to the hagans in a buick... http://www.rlhambleyphotography.com...17167&pID=1&row=15&photoID=1140075&searchTerm=
I made the kit myself, with a bit of metal, some original parts and some bought... Check it out: http://home.casema.nl/rickdeluxe it's under frenching headlights...
that does'nt look like a hagen kit to me.. looks different. Hagan's have that ugly outward spacecraft satellite solar antenna appearance to me. Moon sells quality merc french kits though to anyone shopping around. There should be some at Viva if you are going, got mine there 2 years ago.
Hagen has found a use for old pieplates and frying pans and consumers have been buying it for years. Kind of a combination of tunneled and Frenched, I guess.
Only once?! Ya gotta have some thick skin to hang out here! and your on the wrong message board to be using the B word!
Those jeep rings are right and left, they have a curve to them... you'd have to mess with your headlight door for it to work right... but it could look good!
Just for the record that would be a Jeep TJ (Current generation Wrangler) model. If someone said "CJ" they would end up with pre-87 parts which woul dnot be what you want. I've thought those Jeep parts could make a cool set-up also. Anyone tried it? Pictures? Jay
tj was what i was talking about too... i'm almost positive they have a bend to them that wouldn't be great for frenching/tunneling...
I was refering to the late model ones, my friend has a 2004 Jeep that the rings looked like they may work on a 50's car.
What about Good Time Production french kits? They any good? http://www.goodtimeproductions.com/catalog.html BTW, the Hagan kits are the same ones on Mooneyes. So if you don't like Hagans, stay away from the ones at Mooneyes.
I could just bash a parts store baby moon inside out and cut a hole in it if I wanted the Hagen ones... there's a custom '49 Fleetline that's been making the local shows and I think it has those on it, but painted. The car ends up sort of like the nerdy girl in the movies - you know, the one that takes off her glasses and puts her hair down and suddenly she's a pefect 10? Well those things are like having the glasses on.
Hagans are the equivalent of a 400 pound girl seeming hot at the bar when you are about 12 in to it. Then you wake up.