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Tail Light Lenses

Posted By: dart4forte

Tail Light Lenses - 11/25/18 08:42 PM

Thinking of having some tail light lenses fab’d. Going to call the Plastic Depot in Burbank California. Reading an article in Hemings Musclecar where Steve Strope had a set made for his F85 Olds. Anybody here use them?
Posted By: BlueRacer69

Re: Tail Light Lenses - 11/27/18 11:32 PM

Never had that done, so I can't comment on that. But why not just buy a pair of repop lenses? Or are these not for your Dart.
Posted By: dart4forte

Re: Tail Light Lenses - 11/27/18 11:57 PM

[quote=BlueRacer69]Never had that done, so I can't comment on that. But why not just buy a pair of repop lenses? Or are these not for your Dart. [/quote


Nope, 65 Chrysler 300. Those lenses are made of non obtainium.
Posted By: Andrewh

Re: Tail Light Lenses - 11/28/18 08:39 PM

do you have originals to copy?
I worked with a guy a long time ago that send out my originals to someplace to have molds made and repoped a set for my coronet, before they were easy to get.
I might still have contact info somehwhere if you want it.
Posted By: GomangoCuda

Re: Tail Light Lenses - 11/28/18 09:43 PM

Didn't Layson used to make tail light lenses. Are they still around?
Posted By: GomangoCuda

Re: Tail Light Lenses - 11/28/18 09:52 PM

www.laysons.Com

They used to be who you went to if nobody made the lense you needed.

Rick@laysons. Is a member here. Last time online yesterday.
Posted By: TornUpKnuckles

Re: Tail Light Lenses - 12/05/18 08:19 AM

I work at plastic Depot. We are located in Burbank, California. Me and my boss (Kyle) are both big Gearheads. Due to the fact that we are located in Southern California and are big in the car show scene, we meet a lot of people in the industry. Steve Strope heard about us and hit us up about making custom tail lights for his 64 Cutlass. Kyle ended up on Steves new show making the tail lights. They came out awesome. We make the molds and pour the resin and produce some of the best tail lights you will ever see. If you have any questions, hit us up.
Posted By: dart4forte

Re: Tail Light Lenses - 12/05/18 08:06 PM

Originally Posted By TornUpKnuckles
I work at plastic Depot. We are located in Burbank, California. Me and my boss (Kyle) are both big Gearheads. Due to the fact that we are located in Southern California and are big in the car show scene, we meet a lot of people in the industry. Steve Strope heard about us and hit us up about making custom tail lights for his 64 Cutlass. Kyle ended up on Steves new show making the tail lights. They came out awesome. We make the molds and pour the resin and produce some of the best tail lights you will ever see. If you have any questions, hit us up.



Yeah, Isaw the episode where Steve had his lenses made. Contacted Kyle last week. Got the quote yesterday. $2200.00 to do the lenses and you guys keep the mold. That didn’t include the cost of shooting the lenses with clear coat. Not trying to flame your business and I’m sure you guys do outstanding work. Don’t think I”ll go that route
Posted By: rick@laysons

Re: Tail Light Lenses - 12/06/18 07:52 PM

FYI........

DZ-65300RT....Taillight lens and gasket - Passenger Side - 1965 Chrysler 300...$129.00...in stock and ready to ship

DZ-65300LT....Drivers side Taillight lens and gasket - 1965 Chrysler 300...$129.00....in stock and ready to ship

DZ-65300AB....Backup lenses (left or right) each - 1965 Chrysler 300....$59.00 each....in stock and ready to ship
Posted By: dart4forte

Re: Tail Light Lenses - 12/07/18 12:57 AM

Thanks Rick, Imay take youup on it
Posted By: 70X

Re: Tail Light Lenses - 12/11/18 01:10 AM

I would think you would jump all over it... it's what you asked about.
Posted By: dart4forte

Re: Tail Light Lenses - 12/11/18 05:07 AM

Originally Posted By 70X
I would think you would jump all over it... it's what you asked about.


Yep, ina few weeks
Posted By: Kern Dog

Re: Tail Light Lenses - 12/11/18 06:38 AM

Don't be a wuss...Open the wallet already you cheap ass !


stirthepot
Posted By: dOrk !

Re: Tail Light Lenses - 12/11/18 07:07 AM

Originally Posted By Frankenduster
Don't be a wuss...Open the wallet already you cheap ass !


stirthepot


Come on DOC PROCT..., whose got da bucks here !
Posted By: ScottSmith_Harms

Re: Tail Light Lenses - 12/11/18 07:27 AM

Most original lenses were injection molded from Acrylic resin which has a high tolerance to heat (hot bulbs, Arizona parking lots, etc.).

Cast lenses are typically made of various two-part resins, primarily Urethanes, which do not have nearly the same tolerance to heat as Acrylics. Yes, some new materials are more heat resistant than others but there's still a LARGE gap between the best of them and Acrylics.

The casting process typically requires a good original which is used as a pattern to make a soft silicone mold in which the two-part resin is poured into. These silicone molds reproduce very minute details and the parts can look extremely accurate, however, you need to be wary of the heat-resistant properties they may (or may not) have. They also shrink a bit so may not fit as well as the originals, a long part like a 300 lens would likely shrink a pretty fair amount lengthwise.

.02
Posted By: Twostick

Re: Tail Light Lenses - 12/16/18 07:02 AM

There is a nice used set for sale on For C-bodies Only for $150.

https://www.forcbodiesonly.com/mopar-forum/threads/1965-chrysler-taillights.44820/

Kevin
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