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02/02/11 11:47 AM
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Re: 1970 Roadrunner back up light lenses?
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02/02/11 02:26 PM
02/02/11 02:26 PM
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Found some at Layson's! Thanks for the help!
You'd be much wiser to purchase them from Mike Ross at BEAparts,...injection molded (like factory) rather than cast resin
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Re: 1970 Roadrunner back up light lenses?
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02/03/11 03:18 PM
02/03/11 03:18 PM
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Found some at Layson's! Thanks for the help!
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You'd be much wiser to purchase them from Mike Ross at BEAparts,...injection molded (like factory) rather than cast resin
I needed some last summer.
Went to the B/E&A table at Carlisle, shot the breeze with Mike, and took a real close look at the lenses.
Then just for comparison, I walked over to the Layson's tent and took a close look at theirs.
A couple of bucks cheaper, but they looked far cheaper than they cost.
Plastic was wavy, inconsistent thickness, no Chrysler trademark of course (like you get from B/E&A), and in general just real nasty looking.
So I went back to the B/E&A tent and bought those.
If you care at all about quality, I'd say stay away from the Layson's lenses.
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