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st charles, MO - USA
Joined: 8/9/2003
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Vette(s): 1974 L-82 coupe auto with t-tops
My VETTE is going to be a gift for my son on his 16th b day so i ask him about cetian things that i do to it.He has stated that he loves the flush headlight look of the 70s race cars where they took out the pop up headligts and made them fixed does this require getting anew front clip or is there a kit i can buy. i really need info on this ive searched the web and have not found anything.
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scott williams

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scott williams

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Frederick, MD - USA
Joined: 9/8/2003
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Vette(s): 1969 convertible L71 427/435 4-speed black interior
Eckler's has a kit to replace the pop-up headlights with fixed rectangular ones they say is a bolt-in operation, plus paint to match. The kit runs $429.99 per pair and plexiglass covers run $199.99 a pair.
Other suppliers may have them as well. Hope this helps.
Other suppliers may have them as well. Hope this helps.
Just remember to save the pop ups! Unless you want to make about 1000 cash, thats about what there going for as long as there working.
Dave
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Castle Rock, CO - USA
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Vette(s): 1973 T-Top
1993 Coupe
Hello Scott,
The fixed headlights of the late 60s and very early 70s are no longer available. Thes were known as Daytona headlights and were available over the counter from GM. They consisted of an aluminum "bucket" and a formed lexan cover.
There have been a couple of individuals that have reproduced them but they are no longer in business as the demand was very low.
I have seen them from time to time in Hemmings the last set were $500.
If you are interested in this piece, I can look for them at the different events that I will be attending.
Alex
http://www.vettespecialties.com
The fixed headlights of the late 60s and very early 70s are no longer available. Thes were known as Daytona headlights and were available over the counter from GM. They consisted of an aluminum "bucket" and a formed lexan cover.
There have been a couple of individuals that have reproduced them but they are no longer in business as the demand was very low.
I have seen them from time to time in Hemmings the last set were $500.
If you are interested in this piece, I can look for them at the different events that I will be attending.
Alex
http://www.vettespecialties.com

You can get the Daytona (also known as FIA or LeMans) headlights. I know, because I bought a set last year! The set includes the aluminum buckets and bubble plexi covers. Tracy Performance in Roseville, Michigan is where I got them. 586-772-0000
Christopher Scafero
Corvette Club of Michigan
1969 Corvette Coupe LT-1
IIA/B NCCC
SM2 SCCA
Ecklers and MidAmerica have these kits. But man, what a great gift for a 16 year old. I hope he doesn't try to chop it up too much, making it like a ricer that seems to be popular with the kids these days.

Phoenix, AZ - USA
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Vette(s): 1975 Stingray Nomad Wagon, with Daytona front, custom hood scoop, dual side vents; 420HP 350; Doug Nash 5 speed; 1980 rear end W/4:11 gears; Cherry Red metallic paint.
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