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Blue sealed beam headlights #767313
08/06/10 11:21 PM
08/06/10 11:21 PM
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Iowa
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66Hemiwagon Offline OP
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Iowa
Does anyone know where or how to get blue sealed beam headlights like the ones sox & martin had on their cars?

Re: Blue sealed beam headlights [Re: 66Hemiwagon] #767314
08/06/10 11:37 PM
08/06/10 11:37 PM
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Grand Prairie,Texas
stumpy Offline
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You can paint a stock headlight bulbs with testors model car paint. They painted theirs. Nobody makes them because they are illegal for street use and therefore not a big call for them.

Re: Blue sealed beam headlights [Re: 66Hemiwagon] #767315
08/07/10 12:27 AM
08/07/10 12:27 AM
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Mass
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Use Dupli-colors spray can tint anodize paint,...avaliable at most Autozone/NAPA/CarQuest stores,....works very well for tinting the headlites

Re: Blue sealed beam headlights [Re: DAYCLONA] #767316
08/07/10 10:39 AM
08/07/10 10:39 AM
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Niles , Ohio
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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Niles , Ohio
My kid did a set for his 300 for shows.He used the regular candy blue.The more coats the darker they get.His were done 12 years ago and still look good.Like said they are illegal on the street.Rocky


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Re: Blue sealed beam headlights [Re: therocks] #767317
08/07/10 11:33 AM
08/07/10 11:33 AM
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Slidell, LA
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pro stock
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Use the Duplicolor "Metalcast" paint. It comes in red, blue yellow and green. Just clean the light and spray. I used 2 coats. When you first spray it it comes out flat looking. When it dries it clears up.
Ron

Last edited by Ronnman; 08/07/10 11:34 AM.






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