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    67S Headlight/Foglight/Driving Light Configurations?

    As my 67S restoration comes to a conclusion, the last few items are headlights, foglights, and driving lights. My Marchal headlights have been restored and I have Hella fog lights but I also purchased a set of Eric's excellent hella driving lights reproductions.

    Is it OK to have all three mounted on the car or does it look "too much"? I definetly would like driving lights to augument the meager by today's standards headlights.

    Thoughts?

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    Multiple light combinations can be fun...
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    Looks nice. Did you have to upgrade anything else electrical?


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    Multiple light combinations can be fun...

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    67S lighting

    Way back in the day: stateside delivery of '67 euro spec S with factory mounted driving lights.
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    I have all three and find them useful. They are all on my COA. The fog lights use the fog light switch, and are wired with the front light wiring harness and relay. The fog lights go out when the high beams are on. The driving lights were missing when I got the car, so I had to wire them in. I have a small switch to the right of the steering column to activate them, and they are hooked up through a relay per the proper wiring harness that I purchased from Gerald Kroon. I seldom drive with them all on, but they are definitely useful. Name:  lights.jpg
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    You can never have too many lights.

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    Good to know!

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    You can never have too many lights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa View Post
    Multiple light combinations can be fun...
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    Then...to drill...or not to drill...
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