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    Not for sale. Just trying to help get you pointed in the right direction.
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    Those look like ultra rare Rhd lights.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 21window View Post
    Not for sale. Just trying to help get you pointed in the right direction.
    My humor falling flat today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    My humor falling flat today.
    Well in that case, they are for sale but include an early 65 911
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    My humor falling flat today.
    Mine too Frank. Seems like everyone forgets we are in Europe too. For now.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 210bhp View Post
    Mine too Frank. Seems like everyone forgets we are in Europe too. For now.


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    So I understand correctly, are those the 4451 or 4475 lenses and were they used with H4s? Aside from the bulb, what other differences are there for the earliest versions?

    Frank, I may (may) have a used pair worth restoring and will dig through the stash.

    EDIT: Much for Grasshopper to learn and worth my revisiting this thread:

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ng-Data/page16
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    Those are Bee U T Full Eric.

    Exactly what I'm looking for. Ready to pay.

    Thanks to all for the links. How I've never seen Mark's wonderful restoration of 300129 is beyond me. What a handsome car!

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    Those are Bee U T Full Eric.
    Indeed, but European headlights and Euro turn signals are for European cars, not USA cars.

    If I was an American with an US spec car, I'd buy USA headlights and red turn signals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue72s View Post
    Indeed, but European headlights and Euro turn signals are for European cars, not USA cars.

    If I was an American with an US spec car, I'd buy USA headlights and red turn signals.
    Can't do it. Originality be damned, I want headlights that work. US sealed beams are like little birthday cake candles glowing through milky glass. Virtually worthless besides being rather ugly.
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