Tail lights...done good or done bad?
#12
RE: Tail lights...done good or done bad?
I would consider sequential taillights mandatory on this car. I got mine [two easy to install wiring harnesses] at http://www.webelectricproducts.com/ They even have a rebate program where you can send your old harnesses in and get about $40 back for 'em. I love mine!
#13
RE: Tail lights...done good or done bad?
ORIGINAL: Redfire
I would consider sequential taillights mandatory on this car. I got mine [two easy to install wiring harnesses] at http://www.webelectricproducts.com/ They even have a rebate program where you can send your old harnesses in and get about $40 back for 'em. I love mine!
I would consider sequential taillights mandatory on this car. I got mine [two easy to install wiring harnesses] at http://www.webelectricproducts.com/ They even have a rebate program where you can send your old harnesses in and get about $40 back for 'em. I love mine!
I loved those sequentials on my old '67 cougar, but with the stangs being so skinny, I don't think I like em.
#16
RE: Tail lights...done good or done bad?
I like the taillamps as they are, simply because they go better with the retro look. The concept lights are also cool, but as someone said earlier they look too futuristic for the rest of the car.
#17
RE: Tail lights...done good or done bad?
Yea, I'm pretty happy with the lights as they are. But I do wish they would have used the broader concept lights on the upcoming Shelby. To me, it would have been more in keeping with the classic GT500 taillights from the 60s.....and would have helped it stand out even more from the GT and V6 bodies on the road.
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