Now the purist's can throw rocks at me if they like
I have a couple of pairs of Butler lights the reflecors are are tarnished
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Now i know you can get them Re silvered and new type bulbs
Thw ww2 jeep headlights are almost identical i have a few sets NOS and they are cheaper than the L/R ones.
So i fitted Hella H4 head lights into the jeep ones as you can't see em through the grille. I can run 80/90 H4's that you can buy anywhere........
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And yes they do work as i have Had them in my GPW for 12 years..
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works for me, as long as there is another one back on the road.
I fail to see anything wrong with a bit of lateral thinking. Good one.
Regards
Glen
1962 P5 3 Ltr Coupe (Gwennie)
1963 2a gunbuggy 112-722 (Onslow) ex 6 RAR
1964 2a 88" SWB 113 251 (Daisy) ex JTC
REMLR 226
Fair dinkum, If you do a little searching (series one shop victoria) you can get the originals at not so much a dear price Leave the butchering to the other types not the 80"
Surprisingly enough i dont think $800 for a pair of headlights is reasonable. Would you rather the vehicle was just scrapped? If someone can return an 80 inch to the roads using slightly different headlights that only a rivet counter would spot then good on him. At least it means he can drive and display his pride and joy while waiting for the stock market to increase enough to be able to afford the 'right' replacements. Maybe if the retailer moved away from the profiteering daylight robbery associated with old land rover parts people might actually be motivated to seek out the right parts. If its branded series one land rover expect it to be many hundreds of dollars more expensive than the same massey fergusson tractor part.
At least with the H4s you will be able to see where ur going at nightthanks for the advice.
It is Groucho's car and he can do what he likes with it!
A top modification at a sensible price - well done Groucho!
Cheers Charlie
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