Try a trucker chrome shop and find some teardrop cab marker lights... I just picked up some tiny oval bullet shaped marker lights at a farm and fleet in Iowa, for $3 each, they look like they were designed in the late 50's and about 1.25"w x 2"l and 1"t. They are made by Barjan, but the website is F'd right now. Model #049-3109511
Hook your front turn signal wires to your headlight hi-beams. You never use your turn signals at night when you are using your hi-beams. They show up real good during the day too!
That's a good one. In the past I have seen small fog/spot lamps used as indicators but not the headlight. Must remember that one for the future.
I'm using really small bullets in front of my T they're fair in the daytime, but Ok at nite.I think a easy way to make "legal" lights in the front that are hidden is to use those little LED lights that the "rice racers" use on the windshield washer nozzles!! there really bright& come in amber , just turn them around & hide then under something, they can even be drilled into the bottom of your headlites, real easy to hide. JimV
Yeah this is a pet hate of mine too...... Fronts are Guide 682 c's. Rears are Limey indicators (King of the Road brand) of a 30's Austin or something that I picked up at a swap years ago and restored. The lenses are kool....ribbed, pale purple and run amber globes for the indicators. I HATE the Harley - 1800 indicators that tells me the avg rodder doenst really THINK about how to personalise their ride. My 0.02 Rat