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    FS: NOS H1 Lights

    NOS original condition with original boxes. Dated 1971 and what I believe original price of $40 on the box. Could also be 40 Deutsche Mark. 1B43AE09-3DB0-4066-86A7-0917BEE6175C.jpg77058AE3-B156-47E9-899F-99B5E9F05220.jpg3016820B-C4EB-4D73-AC6C-1774D6C7736C.jpg1B29BEA0-4488-4386-8590-00D05436A054.jpgCA25ACB4-034D-4582-B004-58F746B01395.jpgADFB9AE0-43D4-4A12-9751-DB78F3A76540.jpgEF88F1C8-91C9-4084-8FFF-76A75C4B4DBA.jpg[ATTACH]undefined[/ATTACH]$1500 includes free shipping and no PayPal fees.
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    If anyone is interested these were manufactured January, 1971.
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    Price?.......

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    PM Sent to Anthony

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaudette3 View Post
    If anyone is interested these were manufactured January, 1971.
    John, when were H1's first made? Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StevenUiterwyk View Post
    Price?.......
    Per the ad: $1500 includes free shipping and no PayPal fees. Pretty good deal IMHO.

    Allen, pretty sure Bosch H1 lamps first appeared in 1968, but the halogen bulbs were introduced in 1962 and quite a step up from incandescent units at the time.
    My '67S had H1's installed when I bought it... and would be more accurate to replace them with the factory original lights, but H1's look and work pretty good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bullethead View Post
    Per the ad: $1500 includes free shipping and no PayPal fees. Pretty good deal IMHO.

    Allen, pretty sure Bosch H1 lamps first appeared in 1968, but the halogen bulbs were introduced in 1962 and quite a step up from incandescent units at the time.
    My '67S had H1's installed when I bought it... and would be more accurate to replace them with the factory original lights, but H1's look and work pretty good.
    OK. I had a '78 Turbo with U.S. (ugly) "sugar scoops." I changed to H1's with color matched (from Stoddard) snap on trim rings. The car looked MUCH better. I installed an extra rely with hidden switch so I could turn on BOTH low and high beam 100 Watt Halogen bulbs. Actually in a Turbo you really need lots of light ! Thanks.

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    Hello Allen. I didn’t receive a pm from you. Please send again or you can also email me at mejia_anthony@yahoo.com

    Thanks

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    Aren’t all 911’s turbos! Do these have the small citi lights @ the bottom center?.....I doubt they were ever just forty bucks. Nice lights
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    Anthony, you have PM... these are too nice to pass on. I'll take them.
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